
Girl, Interrupted
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In 1967, eighteen-year-old Susanna Kaysen is admitted to McLean Hospital after a visit to a psychiatrist. Her memoir recounts her experiences in a psychiatric ward for teenage girls over two years. Through her observations, Kaysen explores themes of mental illness and the blurred lines between sanity and insanity. She presents a candid portrayal of life within the hospital, the relationships with other patients, and her own struggles with depression. This book raises important questions about societal perceptions of mental health.
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