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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Morenike Euba Oyenusi , Kerry G JohnsonPublisher: Paradise Restored Publishing Imprint: Paradise Restored Publishing Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.322kg ISBN: 9781953685032ISBN 10: 195368503 Pages: 42 Publication Date: 22 July 2022 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsReviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite ""Isaiah and the Orchestra of Sounds is a story based on a real condition. Tinnitus occurs when youhear a ringing or similar tone in one or both ears. At first, Isaiah hears music in his ears, like a fullorchestra. When the problem begins at school, he tries to describe what he hears to his friends, but it is hard to convey the feeling. Eventually, he can't eat, can't study, and can't rest at night.And it's as if the sounds are intensifying. As the days pass, he feels exhausted, besieged, andhopeless. His grades start to drop, and he doesn't know what to do about it because the ringingmakes him feel confused. The good news is that tinnitus can be treated. Morenike Oyenusiapproaches the subject from a professional perspective and the book will assist people who needto know more about tinnitus.Isaiah and the Orchestra of Sounds uses a comic book format but includes useful information anddescriptions between the images. Morenike Oyenusi's goal is to create awareness about tinnitusand there is useful information at the end of the story. Although tinnitus is not a disease, it oftenaffects people's lives, as in Isaiah's case. Readers will now be able to understand the ailment andare encouraged to talk about it. The book also explains that cases can be different. The bookincludes a glossary, a list of probable causes, possible solutions, and links to additional, morespecialized information.""Reviewed by Sherry in the United States ""While this book is written about a teenager, it is a book that adults of all ages can learn from. I have suffered from the effects of Tinnitus for several years and have not found any relief or help from any of my medical contacts. This book explained a lot of facts about Tinnitus that I had never heard. I highly recommend this book to anyone who knows someone who is dealing with Tinnitus."" Reviewed by SofiaMFuegos in the United States For anyone dealing with an illness that can't be diagnosed, the upbeat nature of the beautiful written work and outstanding illustrations found in Isaiah and the Orchestra is [sic] Sounds will give you hope. This is a well researched and comprehensive approach to educating and raising awareness about Tinnitus through this wonderful book."" Reviewed by sadesbookzone in the United Kingdom""I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and getting to know about Tinnitus. Loved the graphics too! Considering people learn using (and are attracted to) different forms of literature, this one cuts across a wide range and its register enhances the purpose. The warm subplot at the end adds an extra layer to its enjoyment! A lovely piece of art to be enjoyed by all!""Reviewed by Onaola in Canada ""First off, I really like the comic style of the book. The illustrations were fun, colourful and simply great! It was quite an engaging book, I was eager to find out what happened in the end and was glad when I did "" "Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite ""Isaiah and the Orchestra of Sounds is a story based on a real condition. Tinnitus occurs when youhear a ringing or similar tone in one or both ears. At first, Isaiah hears music in his ears, like a fullorchestra. When the problem begins at school, he tries to describe what he hears to his friends, but it is hard to convey the feeling. Eventually, he can't eat, can't study, and can't rest at night.And it's as if the sounds are intensifying. As the days pass, he feels exhausted, besieged, andhopeless. His grades start to drop, and he doesn't know what to do about it because the ringingmakes him feel confused. The good news is that tinnitus can be treated. Morenike Oyenusiapproaches the subject from a professional perspective and the book will assist people who needto know more about tinnitus.Isaiah and the Orchestra of Sounds uses a comic book format but includes useful information anddescriptions between the images. Morenike Oyenusi's goal is to create awareness about tinnitusand there is useful information at the end of the story. Although tinnitus is not a disease, it oftenaffects people's lives, as in Isaiah's case. Readers will now be able to understand the ailment andare encouraged to talk about it. The book also explains that cases can be different. The bookincludes a glossary, a list of probable causes, possible solutions, and links to additional, morespecialized information.""Reviewed by Sherry in the United States ""While this book is written about a teenager, it is a book that adults of all ages can learn from. I have suffered from the effects of Tinnitus for several years and have not found any relief or help from any of my medical contacts. This book explained a lot of facts about Tinnitus that I had never heard. I highly recommend this book to anyone who knows someone who is dealing with Tinnitus."" Reviewed by SofiaMFuegos in the United States For anyone dealing with an illness that can't be diagnosed, the upbeat nature of the beautiful written work and outstanding illustrations found in Isaiah and the Orchestra is [sic] Sounds will give you hope. This is a well researched and comprehensive approach to educating and raising awareness about Tinnitus through this wonderful book."" Reviewed by sadesbookzone in the United Kingdom""I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and getting to know about Tinnitus. Loved the graphics too! Considering people learn using (and are attracted to) different forms of literature, this one cuts across a wide range and its register enhances the purpose. The warm subplot at the end adds an extra layer to its enjoyment! A lovely piece of art to be enjoyed by all!""Reviewed by Onaola in Canada ""First off, I really like the comic style of the book. The illustrations were fun, colourful and simply great! It was quite an engaging book, I was eager to find out what happened in the end and was glad when I did 😊""" Reviewed by Diana Lopez for Readers' Favorite Isaiah and the Orchestra of Sounds is a story based on a real condition. Tinnitus occurs when youhear a ringing or similar tone in one or both ears. At first, Isaiah hears music in his ears, like a fullorchestra. When the problem begins at school, he tries to describe what he hears to his friends, but it is hard to convey the feeling. Eventually, he can't eat, can't study, and can't rest at night.And it's as if the sounds are intensifying. As the days pass, he feels exhausted, besieged, andhopeless. His grades start to drop, and he doesn't know what to do about it because the ringingmakes him feel confused. The good news is that tinnitus can be treated. Morenike Oyenusiapproaches the subject from a professional perspective and the book will assist people who needto know more about tinnitus.Isaiah and the Orchestra of Sounds uses a comic book format but includes useful information anddescriptions between the images. Morenike Oyenusi's goal is to create awareness about tinnitusand there is useful information at the end of the story. Although tinnitus is not a disease, it oftenaffects people's lives, as in Isaiah's case. Readers will now be able to understand the ailment andare encouraged to talk about it. The book also explains that cases can be different. The bookincludes a glossary, a list of probable causes, possible solutions, and links to additional, morespecialized information. Reviewed by Sherry in the United States While this book is written about a teenager, it is a book that adults of all ages can learn from. I have suffered from the effects of Tinnitus for several years and have not found any relief or help from any of my medical contacts. This book explained a lot of facts about Tinnitus that I had never heard. I highly recommend this book to anyone who knows someone who is dealing with Tinnitus. Reviewed by SofiaMFuegos in the United States For anyone dealing with an illness that can't be diagnosed, the upbeat nature of the beautiful written work and outstanding illustrations found in Isaiah and the Orchestra is [sic] Sounds will give you hope. This is a well researched and comprehensive approach to educating and raising awareness about Tinnitus through this wonderful book. Reviewed by sadesbookzone in the United Kingdom I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and getting to know about Tinnitus. Loved the graphics too! Considering people learn using (and are attracted to) different forms of literature, this one cuts across a wide range and its register enhances the purpose. The warm subplot at the end adds an extra layer to its enjoyment! A lovely piece of art to be enjoyed by all! Reviewed by Onaola in Canada First off, I really like the comic style of the book. The illustrations were fun, colourful and simply great! It was quite an engaging book, I was eager to find out what happened in the end and was glad when I did 😊 Author InformationMorenike Euba Oyenusi is a Nigerian-American lawyer, author, minister of the gospel, and graduate of the University of London and Jesus College, Cambridge University. Her first book, ""Chasing Butterflies in the Sunlight"" which was a finalist in the 2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards, was published in 2020 by Paradise Restored Publishing. ""Isaiah and the Orchestra of Sounds"" is her second book. She enjoys reading, listening to music, eating out, gathering with good friends, traveling, theatre and movie outings, and taking extraordinarily long walks, rain, shine, or snow. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |