The Silent Treatment

The Silent Treatment by Steve Hallock, published by Artists’ Orchard, LLC on July 5, 2016, is a fiction work that delves into the complexities of communication and human relationships. The narrative follows Grant Baker, a respected newspaper photographer who unexpectedly stops speaking, prompting his wife, Pauline, to embark on a quest to uncover the reasons behind his silence. This journey leads her to various theories proposed by a theologian and a doctor, exploring themes of faith, perception, and identity.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a story that raises more questions than it answers, as Pauline encounters a series of unexpected events, including a small-town cop’s arrest of Grant and a dramatic incident following a violent storm. The plot intertwines elements of artistic endeavor and love, while also introducing intriguing scenarios, such as a confrontation with a newspaper art critic and the mysterious appearance of an Edvard Munch painting. With 310 pages, this edition invites readers to reflect on the nature of communication and the myriad factors that influence our understanding of one another.
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When Grant Baker, an accomplished and respected newspaper photographer, suddenly stops talking one day, his wife embarks upon a journey to find out why. Pauline’s quest prompts theories from authorities that include a theologian and a doctor, ranging from simple anger to God’s will to an inexplicable physiological condition, in an exploration of themes that takes in faith, perception, guilt, identity, artistic endeavor, communication, universal light, and love. Along the way, the road hits some detours that, rather than answering the central question, raise even more. Why does a small-town cop arrest Grant? How does he land in a hospital in the aftermath of a violent storm? Why does an attractive newspaper art critic dump a glass of wine on his head in a local bar? How does an Edvard Munch painting find its way into an art gallery exhibit of photographs? What tale would Grant tell, if only he would – or could?
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