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Girl Interrupted

Girl Interrupted

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Simply Amazing
Review: I read this book 3 times within the last 2 years. It takes you into a new world. You can invision the place in which she stays. The descriptions are wonderfull. You become caught up within this world of "sane" and "insane". Deffinetly a must read, if you are into psychological books go for it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Excellent
Review: I think this is a good book to read. i believe if you are someone who is going through these types of problems or have depression, this will teach you alot of how it feels to be in a hospital and what you get out of it. Even if you are not in any of these situations it is a good book for people who think they might be going into a type of career in this field. if you are looking for any other books to read that are simular to this one i would suggest reading CUT and is a little bite simular to girl interrupted.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Interesting Point Of View
Review: I viewed the movie before I had read the book, and I have to say that I like the the book better. The book obviously described Susanna's descent into "madness" and also let me know what happened to her after she was discharged. The movie kind of left me hanging as to waht happened to her. I really enjoyed the book more than I liked the movie... highly recommended!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is insane! But good!
Review: This book is crazy and also good in that sense. It got a little depressing from time to time. The thing I most liked about this book is it's synoposis, "You can either go on with life, or give up." Ans Susanna Kaysen did not give up, she was brilliant with writing as phsycological manifolds kicked in her curiousity of being crazy! That's why I think we should see her as a Girl Interrupted by madness, and that's why we should give this book credit!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Heartbreaking/Hopeful
Review: While the movie gets lost somewhere in the midst of big name actresses and the urge be historically accurate, the book cuts a path though the dark forests of mental illness. Susanna's memior is formatted as several short essays, not chronological, and therefore is able to communicate beyond the actual words the changes in mind and memory. This is a beautiful book.

This book challenges assumptions commonly held by juxposition of concrete images and anticdotes. Who decides one is crazy? How can a fallible being decide? Why are some ideas deemed inappropriate, thus thoughts of a crazy person, when everyday sees even more outragous ideas put into place everyday by leaders or celebrities.

Reading this book was a revelation that other people have the same thoughts, doubts, and fears as I do. I was assured with the realization that there is life beyond mental illness. Life doesn't stop, but you can still be part of it. I recommend the title "The Magic Daughter" in addition to this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awesome!!
Review: For a long long time I had been wanting to read this book. I had seen the movie like a year ago or may be more and the movie had had such a great impact that I had made up my mind to read this memoir. And then I saw it gleaming, all shiny and new and I could not help myself but pick it up.

After a long time I finished a book in one sitting. Girl, Interrupted is about a girl being interrupted, being forbidden to grow up and locked in an asylum. The Mclean Institute for Mental Health located at Massachussets. Famous for accomodating people like Sylvia Plath. The title of the book is taken from
Vermeer's painting : Girl, Interrupted at her music and its an awesome book.

Kaysen takes us through the entire journey of being mad. Right from the detailed and minutest explanations of a parrallel universe to various mental conditions that exist. She has described people, sane and insane, drawing perceptions, all breathing and living, waiting to be free.

After reading this book I just had two questions hovering in my mind:

Is there any sanity left? Are sane people really sane?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An excellent portrayal of such a stigmatizing pseudo-disorde
Review: A person can read any clinicians theories of what a person diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) thinks, feels and knows but Ms Kaysen truelly illuminates what others have left in the dark. Her emotional murals of sanity and insanity, real and fake and others are very much a poignant insight into the world of mental instability. She does a superb job of analyzing and critiquing the very diagnosis of BPD including pointing out how many of the symptoms are what any person in their adolensce may go through-you just don't see people 30+ years old with this supposed disorder! Fabulous!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very good!!!!!!!
Review: I really enjoyed "Girl Interrupted". I thought it was very cute in the way that each chapter described a person or time in the hospital. Despite that she was mentally ill, she was able to put humor into her story. I read this in one day because its just one of those great books that you don't want to put down. I did really like this book & it was deserving of 5 stars, I would recommend it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disjointed at best
Review: I made the mistake of watching the movie first, and I have to say, though the movie took extreme liberties with the book, the movie was better. I felt the book was dry and sparse, and at the end of the book, I really didn't care anymore about Susanna then I did in the beginning. Susanna is not a very sympathetic character in the book

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Who Can Really Tell If You Are Crazy?
Review: I read this book in one night. I could not put it down. Susanna spends only an hour and a half with this phsychiatrist and he's already sending her off to Mclean Hospital in Mass. There she meets new friends and a new life. With the help of Lisa, Polly, Cythnia and more she discovers what real friends are. This a great memoir and physcology book for anyone.


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