Concussion
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Ms Hillary Huber
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Penguin presents the unabridged downloadable audiobook edition of Concussion by Jeanne Marie Laskas, read by Hillary Huber.
This is the story of one man's fight against a multibillion-dollar colossus. A man who stood up for what was right, whatever the cost.
The brilliant young forensic pathologist had no idea that the body on the slab in front of him would change his life - and ultimately change the world. The body belonged to legendary American footballer Mike Webster, whose mental health had rapidly declined after he had stopped playing - he had ended up Tasering himself to relieve his chronic back pain and fixing his rotting teeth with superglue.
Dr Bennet Omalu found that the psychosis suffered by "Iron Mike" was no accident. His autopsy unearthed evidence of a trauma-related disease - the direct result of years of blows to the head in games. He knew it would keep killing scores of other sportsmen unless something was done. He believed that the NFL (National Football League), one of the most powerful corporations in America, would welcome the discovery. But it was the one truth they wanted to ignore.
Omalu himself became a target.
©2015 Jeanne Marie Laskas (P)2017 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
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- James
- 09-09-21
Narrator spoils it.
Incredible story, hard to believe in places. Interesting to learn about the unrest in Nigeria as well. However not sure about the white female narrator doing impersonations of Nigerian people. It doesn’t sit right with me at all, any particular reason why she’s doing it and not someone with Nigerian heritage? Very puzzling. Not only that she is VERY robotic. Better to read the book maybe.
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