Only for a Fortnight by Sue Read

Only for a Fortnight by Sue Read

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The true story of an adolescent girl who was forced to spend over five years in the ward of a mental institution containing the most severely disturbed and violent adult patients. The book gives a vivid account of her ordeal and her eventual recovery and removal from institutional life.

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Only for a Fortnight by Sue Read

Sue Read was a "difficult" child: strong-minded, strong-willed and given to temper tantrums. Shortly after her father's death, in order to give her mother a much-needed break, a child psychiatrist recommended that Sue should be sent to a mental hospital, but "only for a fortnight". She was 12 years old and remained there for five and a half years. Much of that time was spent in Ward 19, a locked ward containing the most severely disturbed and violent adult female patients. "Only For a Fortnight" is Sue Read's own account of her life. It portrays her childhood: her taciturn father; her loving but puzzled mother; her years in mental hospital; her gradual, but eventually total, release from institutional life; her marriage; the births of two children and the traumatic effect that the death of her second child had on her. Sue Read is now 34 and lives with her husband and children in Stevenage.
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ISBN 13 9780747503194
ISBN 10 0747503192
Title Only for a Fortnight
Author Sue Read
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Year published 1989-01-19
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.