BOOKS FOR LARYNGECTOMEES, FAMILIES, FRIENDS
AND SPEECH PROFESSIONALS

WHY DIDN'T THEY TELL ME? Questions & Answers for the Laryngectomee Valuable information & practical advice, written with humor by Donald G. Moss, based on his own experiences. 50 pg. paperback, published by Luminaud, Inc. Cat. #39002

LOOK WHO'S TALKING A Guide to Esophageal Speech by Jack E. Henslee. Discusses the alternatives for laryngectomee communication, concentrating on esophageal speech. Presented with understanding and helpful advice based on the personal experience of the author. 41 pg. paperback, published by LWT Enterprises. Cat. #39014

SELF HELP FOR THE LARYNGECTOMEE by Col. Edmund Lauder, covers a wide range of material on adjustment and rehabilitation, speech methods and exercises, support groups and more. Also includes ads which are valuable reference to many useful products. 175 pages., soft cover, spiral bound, published by Lauder Enterprises. Cat. #39003

MAMAW'S NEW VOICE, PAPAW'S NEW VOICE by Deborah M. Mills, Illustrated by Ernest N. Mills III - Young Ashley finds out about a grandparent's surgery and "new voice" in these charming books designed to help families understand the changes brought about by the laryngectomy of a family member or friend.

Written and illustrated by a laryngectomee and his wife for their own grandchildren, the story is told from a child's point of view, in easy-to-understand language that makes the book entertaining as well as informative. The illustrations are in a child-oriented, colored-crayon style. 34 pg. ea., soft cover, spiral-bound, published by Lauder Enterprises.

Mamaw's New Voice Cat. #39008

Papaw's New Voice Cat. #39009

BOOKS FOR SPEECH PROFESSIONALS

The CLINICIAN'S GUIDE to ALARYNGEAL SPEECH THERAPY by Minnie S. Graham, Ph.D., foreword by Philip C. Doyle, PhD. CCC-SLP. A practical, clinically oriented guide for the speech-language pathologist. This book shows the clinician how to effectively teach the use of the artificial larynx, esophageal speech and tracheosophageal speech. Includes pre- and post-laryngectomy treatments, practice activities, ready-to-use forms bound into the book, detailed appendixes with more than 10,700 stimuli arranged by level of difficulty.

Published by Butterworth-Heinemann, 9/97, 395 pgs., 5½"x8½" paperback

IBSN 0-7506-9862-4. Cat. #39017 $45.00

VOICE RESTORATION FOR THE LARYNGECTOMIZED by James Sansing with forwards by James Shanks, PhD. SLP and Max Kattner, MD, offers a wealth of information, practical advice, helpful suggestions and useful tips for anyone working with new laryngectomees. Includes word lists and sources of laryngectomee related products and supplies. Jim Sansing's friendly, readable presentation is taken from his own experiences on both sides—as a laryngectomee and as a teacher of esophageal speech. This is an ideal source book for student speech pathologists and for those new to working with laryngectomees, as well as for laryngectomees who have learned to speak well and now want to teach well. Even experienced speech pathologists are likely to find a few things to think about!
Published by Luminaud, Inc. 1/99, 134 pgs., 8½"x11" paperback, spiral bound.

BSN 0-9645279-1-X Cat. #39018 $30.00

WORD GROUPS: AND OTHER THINGS - A workbook taken from Voice Restoration for the Laryngectomized, including suggestions for use and the text and word lists presented in the last chapter and in Appendix I. Single-sided pages with plenty of room for notes
8½"x11" paperback, plastic binding opens flat Cat. #39019 $10.00

 STUTTERING: SCIENCE, THERAPY AND PRACTICE The Most Complete Book About Stuttering by Thomas David Kehoe, who was a severe stutterer for 30 years. He is a member of the American Speech-Language Hearing Association and the leading manufacturer of stuttering therapy equipment. The book covers neurology, diagnosis and treatment techniques (including "sacred cows"), stuttering and employment, and other aspects of treating and living with stuttering. It includes a chapter on famous stutterers. One critic said that its list of the Ten Advantages of Stuttering was "worth the price of the book."
Published by the author, ‘96,’97, new edition 9/98, 225 pgs., 5½"x 8½" paperback

IBSN 0-9657181-0-7. Cat. #39015 $35.00

The books on this page are ideal for hospitals, physicians, speech professionals, laryngectomee clubs and service agencies to keep on hand for patient and family reference or to give to new laryngectomees. 10% discount on the purchase of 10 or more of one catalog # (or 10 or more total Mamaw and Papaw books).