“This book explores the vision and passion of one person standing at the forefront of scientific and medical progress of the time while he and his team developed the cochlear implant. This story reveals a man with a generous heart, wishing to help others and serve God. This book highlights a time of scientific discovery and progress and is an encouraging example of faith and trust in God.
I recommend this book to my fellow Anglicans, whether you have an understanding of science or not. It is not too “science-y” to be exclusionary, while providing enough substance for those interested in science and engineering. This book highlights a time of cutting edge of scientific discovery, a discovery steeped deeply in God’s loving and consistent presence.”
Read the full Anglican Focus review of I Want to Fix Ears, the autobiography of ISCAST fellow and patron Graeme Clark.