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Average rating3.4
I'd rate this a 1 * if I finished it.
I had this on audiobook (narrator was fine) and as soon as the pretentious introduction started I changed the audio speed to 2x.
Now, I was reading the original (so later publishing may be different) but I stopped when the story about a father and his Deaf son. The father obviously unaccepting of this Deaf son and wanting him to be “normal” so badly that he neglected him by not letting him learn sign language and/or deaf culture and not learning sign himself to communicate with his son. The flaunting of his ableism was sickening to me. I don't think I could ever take advice from a book that so casually ignores others, because at this point it is blatantly about the money and meeting arbitrary society expectations.
There are more financial books out there, go check out your library and get them for free!