Soundtrack of Silence

As a child, Matt Hay didn’t know his hearing wasn’t the way everyone else processed sound―and like a lot of kids who do workarounds to fit in, even the school nurse didn’t catch his condition at the annual hearing and vision checks. But as a prospective college student who couldn’t pass the entrance requirements for West Point, Hay’s condition, generated by a tumor, was his hearing was going, and fast.

Soundtrack of Silence was his determined compensation for his a typical Midwestern kid growing up in the 1980s, whose life events were pegged to pop music, Hay planned to commit his favorite songs to memory, a mental playbook not only of the bands he loved, but a way to tap his most resonant memories. And the track he needed to cement most clearly? The one he and his new girlfriend Nora―the love of his life―listened to in the car on their first date.

Made vivid with references to instantly recognizable songs―from The Eagles to Elton John, Bob Marley to Bing Crosby, U2 to Peter Frampton― Soundtrack of Silence asks readers to run the soundtrack of their own lives through their minds.

Mandy Graul