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John J. Noone (Author)

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September 1, 1998
When Alex rolls his chair up to the bar, a blond is among the customers in front of him. With drink in hand, she backs up and stumbles. Alex leans forward, catches her and places her in his lap, before she falls. From behind dark glasses, Donna thanks him and thus begins a friendship that blossoms into love. Her mother's rejection of the veteran's wheelchair is but one obstacle the college educated and blind pianist overcomes. Together, they compensate as Alex becomes Donna's eyes, and she serves as his legs. He surprises her one Sunday when he takes her out on the Chesapeake Bay in his sailboat, and shows her how to cast off the lines, raise the sails, and steer the boat.

This is more than the love story of two people who struggle to surmount barriers placed by family and friends. A number of subplots demonstrate how a small community college's faculty, the local ministerium, high school teachers, a former nun, a state trooper among others, organize their efforts to declare war on the social ills which have disturbed the peace of this quiet county seat in southern Maryland.

The action is fast-paced, a rapid page-turner. Dr. Noone portrays how a town-and-gown relationship between the hospital and college benefits all, including a student who helps a little girl with cerebral palsy, while another student learns how persons with visual handicaps cope.


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"Dr. Noone paints a fascinating picture of how a small city tackles problems that confront it with the inspiration and leadership of the clergy and social workers. I particularly enjoyed: the Down Syndrome baby, the child with cerebral palsy, the practicum at the college, and the retreat for professional women at the Carmelite Monastery." -- Betty Lawson, LCSW, FAAMR

"I am impressed by the strength of its positive message, its scope, its humanness. The narrative's strong point lies in the range demeaning stereotypes in society that are challenged and countered." -- Joseph Parnicky, Ph.D.

"The book is entertaining, informative and educational on a variety of topics - individuals in wheelchairs, people who are blind, need for sex edcuation in the schools, interdisciplinary cooperation among various community agencies, death of a loved one and those with developmental disabilities. The focus on prevention of many of these conditions is an extremely important part of the various plots making up the story." -- Julian U. Stein, Ed.D.

"This is a compelling tale with several creative sub-plots and a realistic ending." -- Ruth Fallon, MSW, LICSW

"This story presents current social issues with inspiration. The handicapped will find encouragement; the administrator and social worker will find a great role model." -- Joanne Brown, LSWA

About the Author

John J. Noone, Ed.D., a native of Lynn, Massachusetts, was educated at St. Anselm College (BA), Catholic University (M.S.W.), University of Chicago, and the University of Maryland (Ed.D.)

For more than forty years, he worked with persons having physical and mental handicaps, in numerous capacities including clinical, supervisory, administrative, consultative and research. He has served as the first chief of mental retardation at the National Insitute of Mental Health, Executive Director of the American Association on Mental Deficiency, on staff at Georgetown University, and Senior Research Fellow at Hawkins & Associates. Although retired from regular professional functions, he continues to serve on the Board of Directors for two programs of the handicapped.

His first book, The Barrys of Key West and Annapolis, is an historical novel on the founding and development of the island city. His current work-in-progress is a novel on the history of Maryland starting when Lord Baltimore landed in St. Mary's county in 1634 to establish a colony for religious freedom. As a volunteer at the Visitors Center and Charles Carroll House, this provides background data for his writing. He enjoys living on Lake Ogelton, in Annapolis.


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