September 10, 2008

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The Friends of the UT Arlington Library

cordially invite you to a presentation

"Fighting Monsters with Rubber Swords"

By Robert Rummel-Hudson

author of the new book Schuyler's Monster
(St. Martin's Press, 2008)

Friday, September 12, 2008
7:30 p.m.
6th Floor Parlor
UT Arlington Central Library

R.S.V.P. by September 11
at 817-272-7421 or bwood@uta.edu


Robert Rummel-Hudson is communications coordinator in the University of Texas at Arlington School of Architecture. Rummel-Hudson spent his early years growing up in the West Texas town of Odessa. He attended UTA, studying music and English. During this time, he worked as a professional freelance trombonist and music instructor. At the age of twenty-nine, he left it all behind and moved to Kalamazoo, Michigan, to marry Julie Rummel. A year later, they had a daughter, Schuyler Noelle, and moved to New Haven, Connecticut, to work for Yale University. It was at Yale that Schuyler was diagnosed with Bilateral Perisylvian Polymicrogyria, a neurological condition that left her unable to speak.

Robert, Julie and Schuyler now live in Plano, where Schuyler attends a special class for children who use Alternative and Augmentative Communication devices. Rummel-Hudson's first book, Schuyler's Monster: A Father's Journey with His Wordless Daughter, tells the story of raising a little girl with a disability and learning to become the father she needs. The book was published in 2008 by St. Martin's Press.

An autograph party will follow his presentation to the Friends.

6 comments:

stephanie said...

Very Cool. Now if you could only hire a couple of those museum dinosaurs you would be all set. They could make sure everyone remains seated and behaves themselves.

Galen said...

Great! I hope to make this event, depending on how my son is doing. I promise to remain seated and behave myself, more or less.

Kate said...

Very nice, Rob!

Anonymous said...

Way cool! Wish I were in TX and could go.

Anonymous said...

Why are you always at engagements on my side of town when I have other plans?

I loved the book. I dig your blog. And I'd love to hear you speak sometime.

*Le sigh*

Leightongirl said...

Rock on, Rob!