G. Gayle Kelley

G. Gayle Kelley

About

G. Gayle Kelley lives in a small central Kentucky town, Carlisle, with his wife Donna and grandson Jon.  His educational/work background is business management.  In the late nineties, he added two years of computer-related studies to his educational background and entered the technology world, focusing on business processes and procedures.

The Golden Rule Coloring Book

The Golden Rule Coloring Book

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<p>What if you treated others the way you’d like to be treated? If everyone did that, what kind of world could there be? Please join the children’s quest to discover how to follow the Golden Rule and to share it with others. </p><p>This coloring book version of Sherrill S. Cannon’s best-selling children’s story, The Golden Rule, allows kids to enjoy reading in rhyme, as well as illustrating their own version of how children can help us be kind to each other.</p>

Story Behind The Book

I was leading a comfortable life as the Central Region Business Transformation Manager at a large company in Cincinnati, commuting to my job from my home in a pastoral setting in Kentucky. My entire world changed on December 18, 2002, when I experienced a severe traumatic brain injury (TBI) from a fall at my place of work. Could I heal from this terrible injury? Would my family and I ever be able to enjoy anything approaching the quality of life we had before the accident?

Reviews

<p style="line-height:200%;text-indent:.5in;margin:0in -.5in 0pt 0in;" class="MsoNormal"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">G. Gayle Kelley masterfully draws a vivid painting of his life now, with a special perspective for the reader, as though he or she is looking through a window pane into the mind of a person with a traumatically-injured brain.</span></p><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman', serif;font-size:12pt;"><span style="font-family:'Times New Roman';">His honest sharing and persevering attitude, despite seemingly insurmountable odds, will give hope to survivors of traumatic brain injury and their families.<br />                       --Malinda Rassiga, Speech-Language Pathologist</span></span>