THIS FIRST-EVER MEMOIR about life with a cleft palate will have you crying and cheering at the same time.
Karl Schonborn's silver tongue is locked away for years by clefts that make his face asymmetrical and his speech unclear. In the conformist 1950s bullies attack him for being different, an outsider, and for being sidelined from sports due to a possible heart defect.
Doctors, speech therapists, and his own determination give him a shot at his dream of becoming a debate star and attending an elite college on scholarship. During the turbulent 1960s, Karl's own experiences with violence lead him to study how nonviolence can solve problems in all kinds of situations.
Schonborn's coming-of-age story recounts his friendship with a famous folksinger, his war resistance, two intertwined
love stories, and an unexpected around-the-world odyssey. After all this-and an unspeakable tragedy in his family-Schonborn realizes everyone feels like an outsider at some point in their life.
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