I Had No Means to Shout!

by M J Gray Hale; C M Hale, Jr.


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 8/22/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 124
ISBN : 9781585004010

About the Book

This book is about hope and love and undaunted courage of the human spirit crying to be heard. It is a story about our son, Charles, who was trapped for thirty-six years in a body which could not speak. Believed to be severely or profoundly mentally retarded, unable to show emotion at will by facial expression, Charles kept the faith. He prayed that the day would come when God would give him a means of allowing his parents and the rest of the world to know that he was cognitive with a heart full of love for God and Man. He wanted to be ready and so he listened, learned and observed life as it is lived by verbal people.

When the technique of facilitated communication was offered to him, Charles was ready. Slowly, he embraced it fully and the pages which follow are a saga of rebirth and a celebration of life.

Charles' story is not unique. There are many other nonverbal individuals out there just waiting for people to reach out to them and bring a little light into their otherwise dormant, isolated lives. Being human, there is an innate desire to communicate. When this is blocked, the result is an overwhelming feeling of inadequacy. It prevents them from entering what Charles refers to as 'the real world.'


About the Author

Mary Jane Hale is the author and primary facilitator for her son, Charles. The Hale family lived on Long Island, New York, for 24 years before moving to Winchester, Virginia, where they have resided for the past 20 years. The family moved to Virginia after Mary Jane's husband, Martel, a former Special Agent with the FBI, retired from the New York Office.

Mary Jane and Martel have long been advocates of the mentally retarded and the developmentally disabled, both in New York and Virginia. The family recently received the ARC/NSV 'Family of the Year Award.' Mary Jane and Martel are currently serving on Grafton School's Shenandoah Valley Advisory Board, in Winchester. They are now in their mid-seventies.

Co-author, Charles Martel Hale Jr., hopes to give the reader a 'bird's eye view' of the world of a nonverbal man expressing himself as the intelligent, extremely cognizant man he really is; hence, in Charles 'own words,' 'I Had No Means To Shout!'