by Leimbach (Author)
My husband saw me at a party and decided he wanted to marry me.
Melanie Marsh is an American living in London married to Stephen, the perfect Englishman, who knew the minute he saw her that she was to be his future. But when their youngest child is diagnosed with autism their marriage starts to unravel at great speed. Stephen runs back into the arms of his previous girlfriend while Melanie does everything in her power to help her son and keep her family together.
And then one day Melanie hears about a man named Andy O'Connor, who calls himself a `play therapist' and has a client list so long she can barely get him on the phone. Some say he's a maverick and a con artist of the first degree, but when he walks into the house and starts playing with her child, Melanie knows she's found the key to her son's success, and possibly to her own happiness.
`Daniel Isn't Talking' is a passionate and darkly humorous novel that explores a mother's determination to help her child. A love story for grown ups, it somehow extends its wisdom far beyond the parameters of disability and into the substance of human nature itself. A tense, moving novel that will make you laugh out loud even as it breaks your heart.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: Revised ed.
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 01 May 2007
ISBN 10: 0007217013
ISBN 13: 9780007217014
'If you like fiction emphatic and passionate, you'll relish this...' Independent
'So heartfelt, realistic and informative...Leimbach vividly portrays both overwhelming maternal love and the ins and outs of autism...' Sunday Times
'One of the most enchanting and gripping books of the year...Leimbach knows how to engage her readers completely.' Daily Mail
'Tender, involving tale of a family in crisis.' Woman and Home
`Never bleak, this inspiring read sheds light on the often misunderstood condition.' The Works Magazine
`Powerful and moving, and also surprisingly funny. A love story in every sense.' Deborah Moggach
'I adored Daniel isn't Talking. I was riveted, engrossed - all those wonderful things one hopes for when opening a book. I thought her portrayal of a mother facing unbelievable hardships was very real and gripping.' Anita Shreve
Marti Leimbach was born in 1963 in Washington DC. She has written several other novels, one of which, `Dying Young', was turned into a major feature film in 1991 staring Julia Roberts. Marti now lives in the UK