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OverviewLate 1970s, Michigan. When newspaper reporter Jake Stone meets Charlie Clarke, he expects another routine story. Instead, he encounters a mystery: Charlie, a recently released patient from the Traverse City State Hospital, has been pleading to be readmitted. Why would anyone choose to return to a mental institution? As Jake investigates Charlie's past, he uncovers a troubling chapter in Michigan's history. In the years preceding the closure of state mental hospitals, thousands of patients were sent back to ""home communities"" they had not lived in for decades-often without family, support, or resources. Through Charlie's story, Jake confronts a haunting question: What became of the patients who had been released? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Richard VandeweghePublisher: Mission Point Press Imprint: Mission Point Press Volume: 3 Dimensions: Width: 14.00cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.191kg ISBN: 9781968761707ISBN 10: 1968761705 Pages: 158 Publication Date: 20 August 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews""VanDeWeghe's characters immediately draw in the reader. Through their stories, VanDeWeghe skillfully illuminates the social and political issues regarding deinstitutionalization of the so-called 'mentally ill, ' and shows how we have failed them."" -Dennis Chapman, former instructor, health law and ethics ""Charlie Clarke draws on stories of many people, all of whom have a vantage point to reflect on the Traverse City State Hospital in the 1970s as it faced its final closing. Seen through the eyes of well-drawn characters, VanDeWeghe uses the vehicle of an aspiring reporter to enlighten the reader about the ways in which mental health is viewed. The stories put a face on the impacts of policy decisions."" -Kathleen Anderson Steeves, historian; board member, Friends of the Historic Commons Author InformationRichard VanDeWeghe is Professor Emeritus of English from the University of Colorado, Denver. He has published numerous articles and three books-Engaged Learning (2009), a theory of instruction and practical guide for learning across the curriculum; Jimmy Quinn (2018) and Lucy Greene (2020) historical fiction that are Books One and Two of the Traverse City State Hospital Series. Charlie Clarke is the third and final book in the series. Each bookseeks to capture the struggles of the State Hospital, its staff and its patients in a particular era: Jimmy Quinn takes place in the early '50s, when the Hospital was forced to eliminate its farm and livestock programs and prohibited patients from working on the farm and in the stables; Lucy Greene takes place during the '60s influxof big pharma that lavished broad promises that their medications would heal mental illness; Charlie Clarke is set in the late '70s, at a time when the hospital was forced to close and its patients were released to their ""homes of origin."" Richard lives in Traverse City, Michigan. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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