The Nut Hut
  • Published:
    Dec-2012
  • Formats:
    eBook
  • Main Genre:
    General Fiction
  • Pages:
    368
  • Rating:
  • Purchase:
  • Share:
In late January, 1971, eighteen-year-old Becky Decker reported for her first day of work at Byerley State Hospital and School, a state-run institution spoken of mostly in whispers. She hoped to make friends, and to "make a difference" in her very first job. What she found during that week was a world of heartbreak and hope in a universe that no longer exists.

Kathleen Taylor is one of the best storytellers around. The Nut Hut is a total-immersion into the 1971 world of residential care for the mentally retarded. It is ruthlessly honest, but at the same time extraordinarily moving. A totally captivating novel that will draw you in and not let you out until the last page is read.
Denise Swanson--New York Times Bestselling Author of the Scumble River and Devereaux's Dime Store series


The Nut Hut is a chilling tale about the cold heart of state institutions. A smart, insightful novel, it's full of more truths than any ten works of nonfiction and way more entertaining.
Reed Farrel Coleman, three-time Shamus Award-winning author of Gun Church

Kathleen Taylor's brilliant novel "The Nut Hut" takes the reader on a harrowing trip inside a state institution for people with mental disabilities, circa 1971. Through young Becky Decker's baptism of fire -- her first week on the job -- we explore Byerley State Hospital with the eyes of an innocent. Our appreciation for the workers and the patients and their day-to-day dance of survival grows along with Becky's own. By the end, we're confident that she -- and we -- have a better understanding of them all. Highly recommended."
--Steve Brewer, author of the Bubba Mabry mysteries

A sweeter, less caustic version of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, the Nut Hut by Kathleen Taylor is the story of attendant Becky Decker's first week in a mental institution during the early 1970's. Still, the story retains a bite. The prose is velvety smooth, and the sharp characterizations make for a fast, unputdownable read. I recommend it highly, if only to remind those of us who are not impaired how blessed we really are.
Libby Fischer Hellmann, author of A BITTER VEIL
Click on any of the links above to see more books like this one.



EDITIONS
Sign in to see more editions
    •  
    • Jan-2013
    • Kathleen Taylor
    • eBook
    • ISBN: 0988788012
    • ISBN13: 9780988788015



View the Complete Kathleen Taylor Book List