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The Electricity of Every Living Thing

By: Katherine May
Narrated by: full cast, Julie Parsons - adaptor
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Summary

Step into the wild.

Age thirty-eight and feeling every day of it, Katherine May sets out to walk the 630-mile South West Coast Path. Determined to reconnect with her sense of self and rediscover her love of nature, she seeks to understand why everyday life can feel overwhelming and isolating; why sensory environments can become all-consuming and why normality seems to involve social expectations that are exhausting. As she begins her journey, answers begin to unfold—starting with a chance encounter with a voice on the radio that sparks the realisation that she may be autistic. Katherine’s walking becomes a process of both psychological and physical exploration and moments of discovery as she navigates and re-evaluates her life so far.

An immersive audio drama based on the original memoir The Electricity of Every Living Thing by Katherine May. This series compels you to walk with Katherine on her journey along the line of the South West Coast. In this adaptation, Katherine’s story is recreated as an immersive sensory journey detailing a different way of being in the world -and becomes a different way of experiencing an audio drama.

Director: Caitriona Shoobridge

Adapted by: Julie Parsons

Consultant: Nicola Shaughnessy

Producer: Anishka Sharma

Production Team: Calum Perrin, Kate Lee, Tom Brignell, Nigel Appleton.

A Whistledown Production for Audible Originals UK.

Link to further resources: katherine-may.co.uk/autism-resource-page

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This series is an adaptation of an original memoir by Katherine May. The story is recreated as an immersive audio drama that details a different way of being in the world—and is a different way of experiencing an audio drama. You can listen either on speakers or by using headphones. Each way of listening provides a different experience. We encourage listeners to try both and settle on the one best for you.

This dramatisation contains content listeners may find sensitive or distressing, reflecting the author’s account of autistic experience. This includes references to bullying, depression, self-harm, eating disorders, melt-downs, medical language and negative attitudes towards neurodivergent/autistic people. There are also some scenes conveying the acuity of sensory experience which may be triggering. The techniques can be intensive, so we encourage listeners to be aware of this when choosing where and when to experience the piece.

Starring Amy McAllister, Alex Austin, Debra Baker, Laurie Brett, Saffron Coomber, Jason Forbes, Raj Ghatak, Peter Gold, Akiya Henry, Veera Lapinkoski, Yasmin Mwanza, Sid Sagar, Maya Saroya, Clement Stokes and Milo Twomey

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Learn how sound designer Calum Perrin and director Caitriona Shoobridge created an immersive sensory experience.
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The first time I attempted to listen to this book, it made my ears (& brain) hurt - the layers of noise were too much for me.

I tried again a week later & bingo - it was much better once I'd grasped what was happening & went along with the journey.
It really did make me pay more attention to what was going on around me but I had to chuckle at the pronunciation of 'Marazion'!!

This book has finally made me realise that my husband has ASD - everything is so much clearer now.

Worth persevering with.

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I gave it full stars because it would be unfair not to. I just want to make clear that this can be very overwhelming to listen to. As an autistic person I could not bear it and was unable to finish it. I will agree that it is an excellent medium to convey how noise can be perceived by some autistic people. Absolute torture to listen to, but that was expected!

Beware, if you are autistic!

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Having read some of Katherine’s other books, I found this both fascinating and at some times difficult to listen to. It highlighted to me that to live with neurodiversity in the modern world must be incredibly hard, the breaks away, the long walks and escape from the crowds and day-to-day really resonated and made me recognise my own need to escape.

A rare insight into how neurodiversity must feel

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I have several friends, colleagues and family members who have had a late-life diagnosis of ASD or ADHD, so I downloaded this to understand the world through their eyes a bit more. I've not read the book itself, but this immersive dramatisation of it really brings to life the experience of a life lived without the filters that I take for granted. The story itself is interesting, and some of the things Katherine describes are familiar to me through the experiences of people I know. Her take on what it's like to live with ASD is interesting, and while it hasn't added enormously to my understanding of ASD, the use of immersive sound and the little things she describes has given me more insight into what it's like to live with and how not to wind someone with ASD up! The characterisation of others like H and Bertie works well. Overall an interesting and engaging listen.

Bringing the ASD experience to life

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loved it, but struggled with some of the loud breathing from some of the characters...!!

loved it

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