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    <title>Impact of Brain Injury Often Overlooked in Driver&#8217;s Ed</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Remember the infomercial, &quot;The Brain is a Terrible Thing to Waste&quot;? We&#8217;ve taught our youth that drugs fry, alcohol numbs, but do they know what happens to the brain shattered on impact at high speeds?  Novelist Joy Lee Rutter suggests driver&#8217;s education teach teens the devastating results of a TBI (traumatic brain injury).  &#8216;A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams&#8217; is a novel with a twist; Author Joy Lee Rutter offers a subtle cram course in brain injury, but asks, &#8220;Why not add the horror of TBI to school curriculum?&#8221; (PRWeb Apr 16, 2005)</P>
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    <title>New Release Mystery Sparks Interest in Traumatic Brain Injury &#38; Receives Great Review</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>&#039;A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams&#039;, by Joy Lee Rutter, sparks interest in the little-known subject matter; traumatic brain injury. Midwest Rewiew says: &quot;The book is enticing with its wild disarray, weird magical moments and plagued with paranoid delusions. A fast paced excellent read...&quot; (PRWeb Nov 11, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Brain Injury Facility Offers Novelist Material for 2nd Published Book</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Joy Lee Rutter, has written her 2nd book, &#039;A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams&#039;, a novel predicated on her experiences at a neurological rehabilitation facility in New Hampshire where she works.  (PRWeb Jul 26, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Author&#8217;s Experience with Brain Injured Sets Stage for Novel </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Author Joy Lee Rutter just completed her novel, &#8220;A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams&#8221; and is looking for a publisher. Her book is set in a neurological rehabilitation facility; it is general fiction, with suspense, romance and a surprising twist. (PRWeb Mar 10, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Head Injury Facility Offers Author Great Material For 2nd Novel</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Author of &#039;A Disturbing Presence&#039; Joy Lee Rutter is nearly finished writing her next book, &#039;A Flamboyant Disarray of Dreams&#039;. Her job as a rehab specialist for neurologically impaired clients puts research at her fingertips.     (PRWeb Jan 21, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Forget Cremation~~New Author Suggests Freeze-Drying Dead Loved Ones~~Taxidermy Style</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Why is it acceptable to have our deceased animals preserved for display, but not our loved ones?  Author Joy Lee Rutter asked this very question before writing her first book &#8216;A Disturbing Presence&#8217;.   (PRWeb Nov 2, 2003)</P>
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    <title>New Hampshire Woman becomes author</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>CENTER OSSIPEE, NH-Joy Lee Rutter started writing her first book on an impulse. Now, it is her passion.  Rutter&#8217;s first novel, A Disturbing Presence, became available September 1, 2003.  (PRWeb Oct 19, 2003)</P>
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