Schuyler's Monster by Robert Rummel-Hudson - ISBN: 9780312538804
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A hilarious memoir of the author who writes about his family’s crusade to help Schuyler - a little girl born without the ability to speak. It tells about their quest to find the monster that has stolen her voice and takes them from doctor to doctor, despair to hope and back again.

Schuyler's Monster

A Father's Journey with His Wordless Daughter

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  • Paperback

    288 pages

  • Release Date

    14 January 2009

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Summary

In this moving and often hilarious memoir, Robert Rummel-Hudson writes about his family’s crusade to help Schuyler - a little girl born without the ability to speak. Their quest to find the monster that has stolen her voice takes them from doctor to doctor, despair to hope and back again. When the answer is found (a rare, neurological disorder called bilateral perisylvian polymicrogyria) they take on educators and society to give her a voice so she can further express her engaging and charmin…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780312538804
ISBN-10:0312538804
Author:Robert Rummel-Hudson
Publisher:Griffin Publishing
Imprint:Saint Martin's Griffin,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:288
Edition:1st
Release Date:14 January 2009
Weight:386g
Dimensions:191mm x 127mm
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Critics Review

“A gripping explication, shot through with equal parts horror and hope, of how parenthood can turn ordinary people into passionate advocates.” –Neal Pollack, author of Alternadad

“Robert Rummel-Hudson is brave enough to reveal the damage the discovery of his child’s condition did to his marriage and to his own sense of self. He manages to repair some of the damage through close involvement with Schuyler and vigorous campaigning on her behalf. His memoir is honest, often painful and deeply personal.” –Charlotte Moore, author of George & Sam

“The book is engaging and honest - I’m sure it will help many parents who are struggling to find the most loving way to help their children who have ‘issues’.” –Dana Buchman, designer, author of A Special Education: One Family’s Journey Through the Maze of Learning Disabilities

“Rummel-Hudson’s memoir offers a moving account of his and wife Julie’s unrelenting efforts to give their buoyant little girl a way to communicate.” –People magazine

“Relating the battle for his exceptional daughter with nimble wit, ardor and considerable descriptive ability, Rummel-Hudson has evolved from blogger to author.” –Kirkus

”…A study not only in Schuyler’s vivacious and resilient personality, but also in the redeeming power of understanding…” –Publishers Weekly

“This memoir, full of fear and rage and disappointment and acceptance and advocacy and ferocious love, offers plenty of touchstones for parents who have dealt with diagnoses that are infuriatingly wrong or frighteningly right….” –Terri Mauro, author of The Everything Parent’s Guide to Sensory Integration Disorder

“Rummel-Hudson chronicles, with disarming frankness, the experience of parenting a child no one knows how to help.” –Brain, Child

”…This story will both compel and inspire readers on their own self-journey.” –Texas Family magazine

“We all play the hand that we are dealt in life. Knowing that there are many people like Robert, Julie and Schuyler who play their difficult hand with grit, tenacity and love makes this world a much better place in which to live.” –The Citizen, Auburn, New York

About The Author

Robert Rummel-Hudson

Robert Rummel-Hudson first began blogging about Schuyler on Robert and his family currently live in Plano, Texas where Schuyler attends a special class for children who use Augmentative Alternative Communication devices. Many of her days are now spent in mainstream classes with neurotypical children her age.

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