Tara Elgin Holley : My Mother's Keeper: A Daughter's Memoir of Growing Up in the Shadow of Schizophrenia
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Author:
Tara Elgin Holley
Title:
My Mother's Keeper: A Daughter's Memoir of Growing Up in the Shadow of Schizophrenia
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Published in:
English
Binding:
Hardcover
Pages:
369
Date:
1997
ISBN:
0688133681
Publisher:
William Morrow
Weight:
0.25 pounds
Size:
4.2 x 7.1 x 0.9 inches
Edition:
1st
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The daughter of a woman diagnosed with schizophrenia recounts a childhood with a mentally ill mother, her efforts to rescue her mother from the streets, and her own drive to come to terms with the legacy of mental illness.
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