Voluntary Madness: My Year Lost And Found in the Loony Bin (2014)
The book Voluntary Madness: My Year Lost And Found in the Loony Bin was written by author Norah Vincent Here you can read free online of Voluntary Madness: My Year Lost And Found in the Loony Bin book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Voluntary Madness: My Year Lost And Found in the Loony Bin a good or bad book?
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I cried in earnest in the admission interview. And why? Because that is another thing that happens when I stop the meds. I cry a lot. Big jags of tears over things like Oprah, which was what I was watching on a 52-inch plasma TV, waiting in the lobby of yet another hospital. The intrepid reporter undercover. I want someone to take me in. I want to pretend that I am doing my job, but I belong here. I am a pitch-perfect silent screamer, a forlorn lump. Oprah. And I was crying in this t...iny Catholic hospital—facility, really—more like a clinic, a specialty clinic for addicts and lunatics plunked down there in the middle of the plains where the freight trains passed through town outside the rain-bespeckled windows, moaning like whales under the broad gray sky. I listened as I sat. Sometimes I walked to the window and looked, saw the red signal lights flashing on the gantries, the line of waiting cars with their echoing rows of red taillights blurring in the downpour.
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