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Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family
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The Scourge of Schizophrenia
This frightening and seemingly unfathomable, true story is about a family with 12 children in which 6 of the boys develop schizophrenia. So much suffering is hard to take in. For not only did the sick boys endure unbelievable hardships, the well were left to take care of themselves. Parents of one sick child ignore their healthy children, but when there are so many, this behaviour is a lot closer to neglect. Time and time again, reading this, I grew angry at the parents. The father was never home and the mother acted for the most part as if nothing was happening. Both were able to put a positive spin on the horror happening at home and lots of secrets were kept.
Along with the family's internal politics, the author tells us the history of schizophrenia treatment and how the Galvin family was able to eventually help with learning why and how this terrible illness happens. He also addressed how it can be treated in the future and about the many mistakes of the past.
This frightening and seemingly unfathomable, true story is about a family with 12 children in which 6 of the boys develop schizophrenia. So much suffering is hard to take in. For not only did the sick boys endure unbelievable hardships, the well were left to take care of themselves. Parents of one sick child ignore their healthy children, but when there are so many, this behaviour is a lot closer to neglect. Time and time again, reading this, I grew angry at the parents. The father was never home and the mother acted for the most part as if nothing was happening. Both were able to put a positive spin on the horror happening at home and lots of secrets were kept.
Along with the family's internal politics, the author tells us the history of schizophrenia treatment and how the Galvin family was able to eventually help with learning why and how this terrible illness happens. He also addressed how it can be treated in the future and about the many mistakes of the past.
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Thanks Leila! It really is an excellent book on the subject and is very, very well written.

You will not be disappointed Swaroop! You're welcome!

Thanks Beata, it is a tough one, but it is written so well and so sympathetically about the family. They gave up their anonymity so that researchers could use them to fight this horrible disease which is very brave.


Thanks so much RedemptionDenied!

Thanks Libby! I know what you mean about the TBR mountain, mine is reaching the dimensions of Everest. I try to go back and cull it every now and again. Ha!

Yes, Janis, it is a difficult read. The plight of the girls really got to me.

Thanks Samra, it is an illuminating book about a horrible disease.

Hugs Beverly -- hope you are well xo"
Yes, Elyse, I felt so for those poor girls. They were neglected and abandoned and abused. It was sickening. I am, thank you and I hope you are safe and well too.


Yes Marsha, it is hard to read because of all they endured. The mother and father are equally to blame in their own way.