Loyal readers of the “print product” will know the name Robert Rummel-Hudson. He wrote a book about his daughter, Schuyler, who has a rare brain deformity that makes it impossible for her to speak. I interviewed Schuyler via IM. (The DMN also did a story on daughter, father, and book.) Well, now Rummel-Hudson has got himself the top-selling nonfiction hardback book, locally. The extrapolation, published yesterday, is based on data from just one store, but still. Rummel-Hudson didn’t know about it till I told him a few moments ago. His response: “There’ll be no living with Schuyler now.”
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