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The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.
The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.
The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.
The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.
The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.
The book is so powerful and shocking that I was very surprised by the fact that I didn't already know the story of this family. It is brilliant how the author constantly ties this private events to a period of the history of US and to general themes.
Half of the Galvin family's 12 children (incl 10 boys!) have schizophrenia. A riveting read into the Galvin family, the toll schizophrenia takes, and the advances made in the research of schizophrenia over the last 50+ years.
Commendable that the many of the Galvin family came forward to give interviews for this book. They suffered a great deal. I hope this book helps them to heal and/or gives them some consolation that their family ended up being a help to the advancement of schizophrenia research.
Originally posted at www.emgoto.com.
Half of the Galvin family's 12 children (incl 10 boys!) have schizophrenia. A riveting read into the Galvin family, the toll schizophrenia takes, and the advances made in the research of schizophrenia over the last 50+ years.
Commendable that the many of the Galvin family came forward to give interviews for this book. They suffered a great deal. I hope this book helps them to heal and/or gives them some consolation that their family ended up being a help to the advancement of schizophrenia research.
Originally posted at www.emgoto.com.