Unspoken: A Memoir by Luke Daniels

November 26th, 2020 Kimberly Review 11 Comments

26th Nov
Unspoken: A Memoir by Luke Daniels
Unspoken
by Luke Daniels
Narrator: Luke Daniels
Length: 3 hours and 25 minutes
Genres: Non-Fiction
Source: Purchase
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A grief memoir like no other grief memoir.

Beloved sci-fi narrator Luke Daniels feels a little exposed right now. Up until now, words have never been in short supply. However, by and large, this unending tide of words has been someone else's. In real life he's an introvert who seriously doesn't even talk much, preferring to observe and mimic. That's his comfort zone. But Luke's own personal story? That's his danger zone. And frankly, he's terrified.

But this story deserves to be told as much as it needs to be heard. So here we go.

In 2016, the morning after Valentine's Day, Luke's son passed away from breathing issues complicated by congenital birth defects. He was 21 months old. And his name was Finnegan.

This kind of loss is terrifyingly huge and scary, but the love and light in this story far outweigh the tragedy. Through comic-book metaphors, Shakespeare references, and lilting Irish brogues, Luke tells the story of his too-short time with Finn. This is his tribute to storytelling, parenthood, and his rosy-cheeked, blue-eyed baby boy.

I was hesitant to listen to Unspoken: A Memoir by Luke Daniels. I wear my heart on my sleeve and was fearful I would be a hot mess, but Daniels is one of my favorite narrators and the first narrator I followed on social media. He has introduced me to new authors and series, so I knew I had to hear his story.

When Luke Daniels did a video announcing the release of Unspoken, I did not know of the blessings, hardships and tragedies he had endured. To be honest, I wept before I even started listening. But Daniels is not only a fantastic narrator, he is also a brilliant storyteller. He opened up and shared not just Finnegan’s story but his own story of grief, acceptance, and survival.

Sure, I wept. As a mother, as someone who has lost and as someone who has witnessed another suffer… but Luke Daniels also made me smile and laugh.

He shed light on the struggles of identifying medical issues, of managing multiple doctors, of the hopelessness and small miracles. He opened up about his own feelings, frustrations, doubts and decisions. It was raw, honest, and I imagine healing to share, to say the words and to bring voice to all the Finnegans.

Don’t shy away from this emotional tale. It’s beautifully told and a reminder of how precious each moment truly is.

As we celebrate Thanksgiving during this crazy year that is 2020, take a moment to count the blessings you have and say a prayer all.

From my house to yours.. Have a Happy & Blessed Thanksgiving. Be safe, be kind, and go Zoom your family.

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11 Responses to “Unspoken: A Memoir by Luke Daniels”

  1. Rachel

    Luke Daniels is one of my all-time favorite narrators! I didn’t know about his memoir. Sounds like and emotional and uplifting story! I don’t read much non-fiction, but I may have to make an exception. Wonderful review, Kimberly!

  2. Debbie S Haupt

    Oh wow thank you for sharing this Kim. I didn’t know of his loss what a tragic, tragic thing for a parent losing a child. This is going on my list.

  3. Carla

    Happy Thanksgiving Kimberly to you and your family. This sounds like an emotional story, but one that puts things in perspective for all of us to count our blessings.

    • Kimberly

      I don’t think he writes; I think he just wanted to tell the story of his son. It is only available as an audiobook.

  4. RO

    This sounds like such a good book to check out,and I’m adding it to my list. Always takes so much courage to put your life out there. Wishing you and the family a Happy Thanksgiving! Hugs, RO