Girl, Interrupted

Girl, Interrupted

In 1967, eighteen-year-old Susanna Kaysen found herself at a crossroads. After a brief suicide attempt, she was sent to McLean Hospital, a renowned psychiatric facility. What followed was a two-year journey through the maze of mental illness, diagnosis, and treatment. "Girl, Interrupted" is Kaysen's raw and unflinching memoir of this pivotal time in her life. With stark honesty and dark humor, she paints a vivid picture of life inside the institution, her fellow patients, and the blurred lines between sanity and madness. This gripping account challenges our perceptions of mental health and asks profound questions about identity, normalcy, and the human experience. Join us as we delve into Kaysen's powerful story and explore the lasting impact of her interrupted youth.

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