Brain Injury Facility Offers Novelist Material for 2nd Published Book
Joy Lee Rutter, has written her 2nd book, 'A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams', a novel predicated on her experiences at a neurological rehabilitation facility in New Hampshire where she works.
Center Ossipee, NH (PRWEB) July 26, 2004 -- Titled 'A Flamboyant Disarray of
Dreams' (ISBN: 1-933016-02-7), the soon to be released offering is “general
fiction, with suspense, and romance.”
Published by Behler Publications,
Ms. Rutter brings to life a rich cast of characters that leap off the page.
Suspense, romance, humor and a surprising twist will leave the reader turning
the pages long into the night.
A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams was
written, for the most part, to palliate her work-related stress. The book was
conceived sequel to a comment by one of her equally stress-stricken peers,
“People on the outside would never believe what we experience working in this
environment. Someone needs to write a book.” Ms. Rutter who had seen the comment
as a blazing challenge responded pen-wisely with this 288-page novel that
capture the atmosphere, porcupines and dilemma of the neuro-rehab facility and
work situation.
Synopsis:
Joleen Cumberland questions her motives for
staying with her job at a neuro-rehabilitation facility. She loses her focus,
which often endangers her and her peers; she has reached the limits of her
endurance. Her friend’s comment, “There’s more going on with you than burnout,
Joleen. You’re downright hostile,” forces Joleen to take a closer look at her
life and its direction.
Her work centers on inexplicably violent client, Alex
Williams, who has been in rehab for seventeen years after an accident at age
nine. His new roommate and once-famous author, Mitch Stevens, draws Alex out and
learns a terrible secret in the process. But due to his own brain injury, Mitch
is unable to communicate.
As Mitch and Alex find ways to connect, Joleen
makes a startling discovery on her own. However, her supervisor warns against
"stepping out of her professional boundaries" when she reveals her findings.
Mitch’s arrogant brother, Geoff, further hampers Joleen’s efforts, and she
almost loses her job.
...Why, again, did she choose this profession?
Only
A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams holds the answer.
About the Author
JOY RUTTER works at a neuro-rehab in New Hampshire. She married her
“long-ago love” in June 2000, and resides with two teen-aged sons, and her cats
Mugzi & Li-Lu.
Ms. Rutter is also the author of 'A Disturbing Presence',
published in September 2003.
'A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams' is
scheduled for Amazon and bookstores by November, but can be purchased early
directly through Behler Publications. Visit: http://behlerpublications.com/titles-rutter.shtml
Visit http://www.authorsden.com/visit/author.asp?AuthorID=13176 for
more information on the author and her two books.
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