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The Ghost Garden

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This narrative non-fiction work sheds light on the often-ignored lives of the severely mentally ill, who face medication, marginalization, and societal rejection. The author, Susan Doherty, has spent the past decade volunteering at the Douglas Institute in Montreal, forming connections with individuals who frequently cycle through its wards. Through their cooperation, she shares their stories, challenging societal perceptions of mental illness. Central to the narrative is Caroline Evans (a pseudonym), a woman in her sixties whom Susan has known since childhood. Caroline's life, documented through her medical files and court records, provides an intimate look at living with schizophrenia. Her experiences, including a troubling incident involving her roommate, illustrate the harsh realities faced by the mentally ill, particularly within the justice system. Interwoven with Caroline's story are vignettes of other friends, revealing their hopes, struggles, and humanity. Susan discovers that meaningful communication often emerges after initial challenges, showing that their "madness" reflects their survival and experiences. This work is not only poignant but also imbued with compassion and empathy, inviting readers to reconsider their views on mental illness.

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The Ghost Garden, Susan Doherty

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