A Boy Beyond Reach

A Boy Beyond Reach

by Cheri Florance (Author)

Synopsis

The third child of Dr Florance, a renowned brain doctor and communication difficulties expert, was a deaf mute, insensitive to pain and indifferent to other people. Whitney's paediatrician diagnosed him as having the severest form of autism. But Dr Florance saw a glimmer of brilliance in Whitney and insisted that if she could only communicate with him he would start to learn. For the next decade, Dr Florance struggled with her many roles - mother of a handicapped child, rational scientist, mother of two healthy children, unhappy wife, outcast scientist and overstressed single mother - in her battle to rescue her son, as her career, marriage and reputation fell to pieces. There were crises; on one occasion she woke to find Whitney pressing a knife to his brother's arm, and on another she was told that if she didn't institutionalize Whitney, the courts would take him away. But, little by little, Dr Florance begins to break through. When Whitney is five, she hears him laugh out loud at a Disney film and realises for the first time that his vocal chords work and when he's six a voice she doesn't recognise shouts out 'Dr Florance'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Ltd
Published: 05 Apr 2004

ISBN 10: 0743221079
ISBN 13: 9780743221078

Author Bio
Dr Cheri Florance said I spent my whole life preparing to be Whitney's mum . Before Whitney's birth, she had completed two PhDs in speech and hearing. She was director of Ohio State University Speech and Hearing Clinic, where she had established a Communication Disorders Institute. She now runs Dr Florance's Communication Group, a medical organisation which seeks to train people with communication problems, using many of the techniques Dr Florance pioneered with her son Whitney.