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Speechless by Matt Eventoff & Thomas Ray Garcia
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Speechless

$10.49

Narrator Sophia Kea

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Length 9 minutes
Language English
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Eight year-old Amelia Martinez is terrified to deliver a speech at the Grand Oratory. However, when the intolerant Mr. Rhetorick steals the village’s voices, Amelia must use her public speaking skills to save Voz from eternal silence. On her quest, Amelia gains confidence at every turn, from speaking to forest animals to finding her own voice. Speechless combines the fantastical and pragmatic in a tale that inspires readers ages 6-10 to stand up and speak!

Matt Eventoff, owner of Princeton Public Speaking, is a communication and messaging strategist. He has worked, and works, with leading multinational organizations and brands, the U.S. Department of State, U.S. Department of Defense, YPO-WPO, nationally recognized personalities and executives from myriad industries. He was selected to participate in the State Department’s Speaker Specialist Program and has been cited by publications and news outlets on issues related to communication.

Thomas Ray Garcia is a writer, educator, entrepreneur, and public servant from Pharr, Texas. He is the author of The River Runs: Stories and the co-author of El Curso de la Raza: The Education of Aurelio Manuel Montemayor. At Princeton University, he received the Ward Mathis Short Story Prize for his U.S.-Mexico borderlands fiction. He is also the founder and board chair of the College Scholarship Leadership Access Program (CSLAP), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that teaches college access classes and connects near-peer mentors to high school students in the Rio Grande Valley.

"Sophia Kea (she/her) is an Asian/Latina-American actor originating from the Pacific Northwest. She has been involved in performance from a young age - including music, dance, and acting - though went on to obtain degrees in Chemical Engineering and Chemistry. As a first generation American, born to immigrant parents, she is passionate about representation of PGM/POC groups and providing a voice to unheard stories. Always having loved animated work and audio dramas, she began her voice over journey with podcasting during university, she has been immersed behind the mic since. Actor website: https://sophiakea.com/"

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