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Title: Girl, Interrupted
by SUSANNA KAYSEN
ISBN: 0-679-74604-8
Publisher: Vintage
Pub. Date: 19 April, 1994
Format: Paperback
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $12.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.06 (356 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: Awesome!!
Comment: For a long long time I had been wanting to read this book. I had seen the movie like a year ago or may be more and the movie had had such a great impact that I had made up my mind to read this memoir. And then I saw it gleaming, all shiny and new and I could not help myself but pick it up.

After a long time I finished a book in one sitting. Girl, Interrupted is about a girl being interrupted, being forbidden to grow up and locked in an asylum. The Mclean Institute for Mental Health located at Massachussets. Famous for accomodating people like Sylvia Plath. The title of the book is taken from
Vermeer's painting : Girl, Interrupted at her music and its an awesome book.

Kaysen takes us through the entire journey of being mad. Right from the detailed and minutest explanations of a parrallel universe to various mental conditions that exist. She has described people, sane and insane, drawing perceptions, all breathing and living, waiting to be free.

After reading this book I just had two questions hovering in my mind:

Is there any sanity left? Are sane people really sane?

Rating: 5
Summary: Pure honesty and intellect
Comment: Sometimes, you come across a book that is unbelievably profound in its honesty and intelligence. Susanna Kaysen's Girl Interrupted is that book. Ms. Kaysen tells an enlightening story of the 18 months she spent in McLean Hospital, a mental institution, as the result of a failed suicide attempt in 1967. In the novel, Ms. Kaysen explores the physiological being and mind of the girls in her ward, including herself and poses interesting questions about who's crazy and who's in charge of figuring it out. Girl, Interrupted is a novel of stunning proportion. Kaysen's style of writing is electric and simple. The informality of the novel allows the reader to understand and identify with the characters, and the utter complexity of the plot allows for the mind to wonder. While the novel was riveting, Kaysen's lack of chronological order makes the novel a little hard to totally understand in one reading and the novel becomes a bit confusing. Kaysen shows mental patients in a new light, not as lunatics, but as real people with problems which people use to classify them as crazy. Girl, Interrupted teaches that inside everyone, there is insecurity and fear, which can really be used to classify anyone as crazy. If you look hard enough, you can see yourself, or something you want to be in each character. This book can help show a little something about human nature and humans in general. I'd definitely recommend Girl, Interrupted to teens from 13 up and to young adult in their early to mid 20s. Any younger than 13 and certain themes would have to be explained and any older than mid 20s and the novel's value would deteriorate because that age range would not be able to appreciate the lessons learned and the advice subtly cast though out the novel. The novel has a great deal of language and scenes some people may find disturbing. Girl, Interrupted is a fine novel, built with creativity.

Rating: 4
Summary: Girl, Interrupted Book Review
Comment: This book gives a truthful look into the mind of a disturbed young woman who finds herself in a mental hospital due to a struggle with her inner emotions. Ms. Kaysen makes no effort to sugarcoat the conditions or situations involving her and the other patients at the hospital. Everything she writes is honest and extremely vivid. One account in which we see a frightening and true depiction of a patient's situation is in the chapter entitled, "Calais Is Engraved In My Heart." After a girl named Alice Calais has a severe mental breakdown she is sent to maximum security. The other girls go to visit her, and what they find leaves the reader with an unsettling vision of the lives of these young women. Kaysen makes no excuses for herself, or anyone else, she simply tells her story the way it happened. Another aspect of Ms. Kaysen's writing, that separates her from the rest, is her ability to covey abstract thoughts and theories in a very personal way. Using unique metaphors, symbols, and her own experiences, she is able to address such topics as the inner Id, the cause and effect of her condition, and the thin line that divides normality from insanity. In a place that seems so dark and unhappy Kaysen manages to insert light and humor. One of Kaysen's fellow patients, Lisa, while extremely disturbed, is also very witty and sharp. Kaysen herself also has a very humorous side. A weaker point of the novel is that in some cases Kaysen's writing becomes so internal that it seems scattered and is difficult to follow. Another point that may turn readers away is the extremely graphic and unapologetic accounts of the effects of illness in the hospital. However, this book was an informative, creative, and groundbreaking piece of literature that is certainly worth reading.

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