The Mute Button


Fiction - Womens
136 Pages
Reviewed on 10/08/2018
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Reviewed by Viga Boland for Readers' Favorite

There’s a certain political figurehead, who shall remain nameless, but who never fails to make the evening news reports. When he begins bragging, I either put my hands over my ears or grab the remote to press “mute”. I can’t stand the sound of this man’s voice. Well, Susan Strickland, protagonist of The Mute Button by Linda S. Amstutz, suddenly develops an unwanted and upsetting deafness toward all men’s voices, including that of her dear husband. Now just try to imagine not hearing anything your hubby says. Bliss, right? Not really, as Amstutz proves in the delightfully funny, but rather poignant social commentary she affords readers of The Mute Button. Female readers especially will be amused by Susan’s “selective hearing” when it comes to men. But, on a more serious note, they will also find themselves agreeing big time with the reasons Susan has developed this problem. Trying to help Susan cope with this situation, which is negatively affecting her marriage and her daughter, Lauren, are the other three ladies who belong to Susan’s monthly lunch club, all of whom are named Susan. Cute! But as the story quickly unfolds through these other Susans, readers get even more insight into why women might choose to selectively listen to men.

I just love this author's wit and I applaud her skills! As I laughed my way through this wonderful book, a recent memory popped into my head: I remember seeing my own dear hubby on more than one occasion clap his hands over his ears when I was going on and on about something I felt he needed to do. He shouted: “Okay, enough already!” No wonder my husband is about 85% deaf. Or does he too have selective deafness? Amstutz has been writing humor for 25 years. Her essays have been republished several times and she has a good collection of books that I, for one, would love to read. Incidentally, it's not just the concept and themes behind The Mute Button that makes this book so deserving of your time: Amstutz's style is easy-going, with lots of dialogue and no wasted words or time. Have I found a new favorite author? You bet! This book is a blast. Highly recommended when your spirit needs a lift and a laugh.