Full review in the San Francisco Chronicle.
Pull quote here: “Pay attention. That’s the core message of the Berkeley writer’s brisk, collage-like book, a blend of memoir, her interviews with attentive people from various professions and findings from scientific studies. . . . This book exudes an irresistible brand of eagerness — for knowledge, for the perspectives of strangers, for tomorrow and the day after. As quoted by Rosner, a scientist who works with endangered elephants says the animals ‘need more people to care about them.’ Caring, in Rosner’s appealing formulation, is indistinguishable from listening.” —Kevin Canfield, San Francisco Chronicle
Featured as a ‘must-read’ by the Los Angeles Times.
Scientific American offers a brief but spectacular review: “[Rosner’s] expansive, fluid meditation on so-called third-ear listening—a deeply attuned, intuitive way of perceiving the world that transcends the physically audible—is rooted in personal experience, but the contemplative vignettes explore our sonic universe. . . . This poignant exploration of the hidden depths of the soundscapes around us reveals the importance of listening with more than just our ears.” —Dana Dunham, Scientific American
Publishers Weekly calls THIRD EAR “[A] lyrical blend of memoir and science . . . This soothes the soul.”
Literary Hub says, “To masterfully blend memoir with science writing is to create one of the most compelling kinds of book—one whose insights are both cerebral and emotional.”
Booklist and Kirkus both give THIRD EAR starred reviews.
Booklist says, “Deeply sourced, devotedly researched, and refreshingly candid, Rosner’s searing observations on the various ways this crazy world can be navigated, appreciated, and understood open new avenues for thought and exploration.”
Kirkus calls THIRD EAR “a book packed with perceptions and revelations. Science and art meet in this eloquent study of the aural world around us.”
“Deep listening found here. Connecting our collective soundscape with her own, Rosner reveals a spirit and depth of insight few have shown in this realm. Listen to just one of her paragraphs and your future footfalls will never sound the same.” ––Edie Meidav, author of Another Love Discourse and Lola, California
“There is a world of knowledge of listening floating around us, in sound and on the page. No one has connected these stories to their own life and memories better than Elizabeth Rosner. I thought I knew this material after years of swimming in it, but she has revealed depths of sonic purpose through the unique connections she draws. This is a rare and profound book.” ––David Rothenberg, author of Whale Music and Secret Sounds of Ponds
“Elizabeth Rosner asks us to consider how listening can profoundly shape who we are, long before we really understand what it is we’ve heard.” —Bonnie Tsui, bestselling author of Why We Swim and American Chinatown
“Elizabeth Rosner’s Third Ear should be required for the entire human race. Rosner is one of the greatest writers and thinkers of our time—with insight into this century’s difficult socio-political and ethical questions. With clarity and intimacy, Rosner renders a sonic universe in which reciprocity connects all of life through deep listening. We are one small part of a large, delicate ecosystem—from the soil bioacoustics to the toxic pesticides we use, from the extinction of different species to the threat of our own. Third Ear gives us a second chance to look inside ourselves and find something human in us.” —E. J. Koh, author of The Liberators and The Magical Language of Others
“Third Ear: Reflections on the Art and Science of Listening is a marvel—a beautifully-written, meticulously researched, and fascinating exploration of the transformative power of listening. If you’re anything like me, your copy will be dog-eared and underlined, like all of your favorite books.” —Adrienne Brodeur, author of Wild Game