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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Elizabeth GilpinPublisher: Little, Brown & Company Imprint: Grand Central Publishing Dimensions: Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 20.20cm Weight: 0.278kg ISBN: 9781538735435ISBN 10: 1538735431 Pages: 336 Publication Date: 25 August 2022 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsStolen is an inspiring testimony of strength, truth, and courage. --Diane von Furstenberg Stolen is definitely eye-opening and memorable. --Booklist [Stolen] was a difficult book for me to put down -- while the content is devastating and often challenging to read, it is beautifully written and incredibly impactful. Whatever form it takes, I wanted, and continue to want, a happy ending for Elizabeth Gilpin. --The What List By confronting the ugliness of a system that almost killed her, Gilpin emerges victorious in a narrative that radiates with humanity. This unflinching account is impossible to put down. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Elizabeth Gilpin gives an insight into one of the most insidious industries in Stolen, a memoir that will be deemed one of this year's most powerful & gripping books. . . Elizabeth writes with such a deft touch, allowing readers into her mind as she retells the stories and experiences in such vivid, expressive detail and frequently weaving humour throughout her prose to remind us that even in the darkest of moments, there's always some light, too. --1883 Magazine Elizabeth Gilpin's brave and powerful memoir pulls back the curtain on shocking practices at so-called 'therapeutic' boarding schools and how the 'troubled teen' industry often exploits parents' worst fears for their children. Elizabeth lays bare her own experiences in a narrative that is equal parts riveting, harrowing, and hopeful. Stolen is a critical addition to the mental health conversation in America. --Van Jones, Founder of Dream Corps, CNN Host, and New York Times Bestselling Author Elizabeth Gilpin's memoir broke my heart. She writes in vivid prose about how, as a fifteen year old girl--an honor student and a promising athlete-- she was kidnapped in the middle of the night by strangers, sent to live in the woods for months, and finally placed at a cruel, abusive, therapeutic boarding school. The story is fascinating. It is also a powerful and timely examination of the consequences of misdiagnosing and mistreating mental health and trauma. --Molly Bloom, bestselling author of Molly's Game Gilpin's incredible strength and determination as she endures this unconscionable ordeal is astonishing. Somehow, she finds cause to celebrate, writing about the precious moments of teenage happiness and love she experienced despite the pain and doubt. A jaw-dropping journey of inner strength that will appeal to fans of Educated, Stolen is a memoir you won't soon forget. --Apple Books Review Gilpin's narrative voice is honest and authentic. . . [she] shows her ability to condense time and still illustrate life vividly. . . [A]n engaging and cautionary story. --Southern Review of Books Gripping and detailed, Stolen will linger long for readers as both a survival story and powerful testament. --USA Today The moment I picked up this heartbreaking and eye-opening memoir, I couldn't put it down. . . Every raw emotion, every feeling of guilt and sadness and anger, I could feel. Gilpin's emotions jump off the page, weaving more depth into the story than if it had been told more like an autobiography than like a diary. --The Nerd Daily This unflinching account is an eye-opener. --People When undiagnosed depression led 15-year-old Gilpin to impulsive behavior, her parents sent her to a behavioral modification program. Abducted from her bed in the middle of the night and sent to the woods to fend for herself, Gilpin shows how not to deal with mental illness; in surviving such treatment, she also shows how strong a mentally ill person can be. --The Washington Post Author InformationElizabeth Gilpin is an actress, writer, and producer. She starred in and produced Life Boat, a short film directed by Lorraine Nicholson which premiered at the 2017 Tribeca Film Festival. The film was nominated for the Grand Jury Prize for Live Action Short Film at AFI Fest and won the Audience Award at the Napa Valley Film Festival. Elizabeth also starred in Endings, Inc. and Guerra. Stolen is her first book. Elizabeth currently splits her time between Los Angeles and Nashville. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |