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Summary
The Echo of Voices: A Human Story of the Telephone is a deeply human journey through time, tracing how one invention reshaped the world’s way of connecting. From Alexander Graham Bell’s trembling words in a Boston workshop to the digital age of smartphones, this story captures the heart behind the wires — ambition, curiosity, and the simple longing to be heard. Told with warmth and vivid detail, it explores how the telephone evolved from a fragile experiment into a global lifeline, carrying laughter, grief, love, and progress through generations. A moving reflection on innovation and humanity’s timeless need for connection.Book information
Genre
Technology, Historical Fiction