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Lives They Left Behind: Suitcases from a State Hospital Attic
Lives They Left Behind: Suitcases from a State Hospital Attic | Darby Penney, Peter Stastny
"The Lives They Left Behind is a deeply moving testament to the human side of mental illness, and of the narrow margin which so often separates the sane from the mad. It is a remarkable portrait, too, of the life of a psychiatric asylum--the sort of community in which, for better and for worse, hundreds of thousands of people lived out their lives. Darby Penney and Peter Stastny's careful historical (almost archaeological) and biographical reconstructions give us unique insight into these lives which would otherwise be lost and, indeed, unimaginable to the rest of us." --Oliver Sacks "Fascinating. . . . The haunting thing about the suitcase owners is that it's so easy to identify with them." --Newsweek When Willard State Hospital closed its doors in 1995, after operating as one of New York State's largest mental institutions for over 120 years, a forgotten attic filled with suitcases belonging to former patients was discovered. Using the possessions found in these suitcases along with institutional records and doctors' notes from patient sessions, Darby Penney, a leading advocate of patients' rights, and Peter Stastny, a psychiatrist and documentary filmmaker, were able to reconstruct the lives of ten patients who resided at Willard during the first half of the twentieth century. The Lives They Left Behind tells their story. In addition to these human portraits, the book contains over 100 photographs as well as valuable historical background on how this state-funded institution operated. As it restores the humanity of the individuals it so poignantly evokes, The Lives They Left Behind reveals the vast historical inadequacies of a psychiatric system that has yet to heal itself.
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@Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks @Eggs

This one has been on my TBR forever, ever since I read What She Left Behind by Ellen Marie Wiseman.

Eggs Sounds so good! 4mo
michellelav Wow, thank you for bringing this book to my attention! 4mo
Born.A.Reader @michellelav you're welcome! I need to bring it to the top of my TBR too 4mo
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Did some reading while the little was in the tub

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When Willard Psychiatric Center closed in 1995, more than 400 suitcases belonging to former patients was discovered in the attic; separated by gender and the alphabet. This book offers a look into the lives of some of those patients. Fascinating history of unique people. Lots of sadness for the many decades some people spent living in a mental hospital. #MountTBR

mrp27 This sounds so interesting! 4y
BarbaraBB I am very intrigued 4y
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A coworker recommended this one. Not too far of a drive from my home. I also work in mental health so it‘s very interesting!

GardenJess Oh I remember following this project when it was a blog - so fascinating! 4y
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I found this book in a Secondhand bookstore, the title' The lives they left behind ' made me curious... And what a breathtaking book it has turned out to be!
This is a transfixing and deeply sad book, and its genesis is breathtaking: the discovery of hundreds of suitcases in an attic of the abandoned Willard State Hospital in New York, and taken to the New York State Museum. .
Must Read!
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I have been to the library more since my kids started school a month ago than I have in the last year! This was my second trip this week. I walk them to school, walk over to Starbucks, then cross the street and hit up the library. 9/11 has made me sentimental and introspective, so I grabbed two 9/11 books. One is a graphic novel so that's bound to fail, but it is an adaption of the actual commissioner's report. And I have @Kaye to thank for book 3

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Kaye @Reviewsbylola I hope you find the book interesting. I sure did. (edited) 7y
Librariana Done. Done. And done. Added all 3. You rock! 7y
Reviewsbylola It sounds fascinating. Now I just have to make sure I actually read it. 😂 @kaye 7y
Kaye @Reviewsbylola yes I know what you mean. Sometimes my eyes are bigger than my stomach , except it's books instead of food. I make library trips where I need a wheelbarrow to carry it all home. How I think I can read 38 books in 2 weeks is beyond me. 7y
Suet624 @Kaye, 😂😂😂 I feel ya. 7y
emilyhaldi Oh wow that book looks fascinating!! #stacked @Kaye @Reviewsbylola 7y
Mdargusch So interesting. A graphic novel. 🤔 7y
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