In 2001, a few months after the death of her husband, Angela is devastated when she is ejected from her graduate program in linguistics. The young widow and her four-year-old child move into her mother’s house, and Angela finds underpaid work at the Center, a fledgling organization utilizing an experimental therapy aimed at helping nonspeaking patients with motor impairments. Angela begins to work closely with Sam, a twenty-eight-year-old patient, and their relationship soon turns intimate. When Sam’s family discovers their relationship, they intervene and bring charges. As Angela tells her story from prison, we are plunged into the inner workings of her mind as she rejects all else in pursuit of a more profound understanding of language and humanity.
