Voluntary Madness: My Year Lost and Found in the Loony Bin

Author:   Norah Vincent ,  Tavia Gilbert
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
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9781433235634


Publication Date:   13 January 2009
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Voluntary Madness: My Year Lost and Found in the Loony Bin


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Author:   Norah Vincent ,  Tavia Gilbert
Publisher:   Blackstone Publishing
Imprint:   Blackstone Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 14.50cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781433235634


ISBN 10:   1433235633
Publication Date:   13 January 2009
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""[The] blurring of roles creates an interesting ambiguity. Vincent attempts to speak both with the authority of a commentator who has researched the American psychiatric system from the outside, and with the psychic vulnerability of someone experiencing it from within...She has to be mad enough herself to render the experience, but not so mad as to lose the plot."" -- ""Guardian (London)"" ""In narrating Vincent's infiltration (and exposé) of three mental health institutions, Tavia Gilbert, the very versatile performer of both children's and adult audios, strikes all the right notes. She neutrally notes the author's observations of the various environs and delivers an outraged denunciation of the subhuman living conditions and sympathy for the hapless inmates, who, unlike Vincent, rarely if ever escape the system. Gilbert's tone is firm and brisk; a perfect vessel for the depressing litany of indignities to which the mentally ill are subjected. The skillful narration will help even the queasy wend their way to the end of this important work."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""Vincent's discussions of daily life, treatment approaches, observations of patients and staff, and commentary on the over-reliance of medication and the nature of mental illness itself are fresh and valuable."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""What began as an investigation into psychiatric practices and questionable diagnoses, within the broader context of modern American culture, morphed into a personal exploration of mental stability. In this sometimes harrowing and sometimes humorous account, Vincent recalls her stay at three mental-health facilities...A riveting and enlightening look at mental-health treatment."" -- ""Booklist"" ""What could easily have turned into a preachy, holier-than-thou memoir...is saved by Vincent's unabashed honesty...It's this understanding, combined with Vincent's charming humor, that makes Voluntary Madness such a compelling read."" -- ""Entertainment Weekly""


"""[The] blurring of roles creates an interesting ambiguity. Vincent attempts to speak both with the authority of a commentator who has researched the American psychiatric system from the outside, and with the psychic vulnerability of someone experiencing it from within...She has to be mad enough herself to render the experience, but not so mad as to lose the plot."" -- ""Guardian (London)"" ""In narrating Vincent's infiltration (and exposé) of three mental health institutions, Tavia Gilbert, the very versatile performer of both children's and adult audios, strikes all the right notes. She neutrally notes the author's observations of the various environs and delivers an outraged denunciation of the subhuman living conditions and sympathy for the hapless inmates, who, unlike Vincent, rarely if ever escape the system. Gilbert's tone is firm and brisk; a perfect vessel for the depressing litany of indignities to which the mentally ill are subjected. The skillful narration will help even the queasy wend their way to the end of this important work."" -- ""Publishers Weekly"" ""Vincent's discussions of daily life, treatment approaches, observations of patients and staff, and commentary on the over-reliance of medication and the nature of mental illness itself are fresh and valuable."" -- ""Library Journal"" ""What began as an investigation into psychiatric practices and questionable diagnoses, within the broader context of modern American culture, morphed into a personal exploration of mental stability. In this sometimes harrowing and sometimes humorous account, Vincent recalls her stay at three mental-health facilities...A riveting and enlightening look at mental-health treatment."" -- ""Booklist"" ""What could easily have turned into a preachy, holier-than-thou memoir...is saved by Vincent's unabashed honesty...It's this understanding, combined with Vincent's charming humor, that makes Voluntary Madness such a compelling read."" -- ""Entertainment Weekly"""


Author Information

Norah Vincent (1968-2022) was the author of several books, including the the New York Times bestseller Self-Made Man. Previously, she wrote a nationally syndicated op-ed column for the Los Angeles Times. Her work also appeared in the New York Times, New Republic, Village Voice, and the Washington Post. Tavia Gilbert, a six-time Audie Award nominee and multiple Earphones and Parents' Choice Award-winning producer, narrator, and writer, has appeared on stage and in film. Library Journal said of the highly acclaimed actress, ""as close as you can get to a full cast narration with a solo voice."" Tavia has narrated more than 250 multicast and single-voice audiobooks.

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