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    Girl, Interrupted, the book!

    Reviewed on 12/08/08
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    honey_dont rated this product 5 out of 5 stars

    Pros: well-written., interesting story., informative.

    Cons: too short., no pictures., sad.

    Bought this product at: barnes and noble.

    a starling look at life as a girl in the 60's and borderline personality disorder.

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    Girl, Interrupted - Susanna Kaysen - 9780679746041 - 0679746048 Girl, Interrupted - Susanna Kaysen - 9780679746041 - 0679746048

    ISBN13: 9780679746041. ISBN10: 0679746048. by Susanna Kaysen. Published by Random House, Inc.. Edition: 93

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    In the late 1960's, the author spent nearly two years on the ward for teenage girls at McLean Hospital, a renowned psychiatric facility. Her memoir...

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    When reality got "too dense" for 18-year-old Susanna Kaysen, she was hospitalized. It was 1967, and reality was too dense for many people. But few who are labeled mad and locked up for refusing to stick to an agreed-upon reality possess Kaysen's lucidity in sorting out a maelstrom of contrary...

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    When reality got "too dense" for 18-year-old Susanna Kaysen, she was hospitalized. It was 1967, and reality was too dense for many people. But few who are labeled mad and locked up for refusing to stick to an agreed-upon reality possess Kaysen's lucidity in sorting out a maelstrom of contrary perceptions. Her observations about hospital life are deftly rendered; often darkly funny. Her clarity about the complex province of brain and mind, of neuro-chemical activity and something more, make this book of brief essays an exquisite challenge to conventional thinking about what is normal and what is deviant.
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