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A 3 page paper which examines and analyzes The Quiet Room by Lori Schiller and Amanda Bennett. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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grandparents, and anyone in between, mental illness is a very personal but also very powerful reality that confuses and destroys many people. In The Quiet Room by Lori Schiller and
Amanda Bennett one womans story is told through family and friends and her own narration. The following paper offers a reaction and analysis of the book. The Quiet
Room In this book the reader is taken from the beginning of Loris affliction when she is 17 and begins to hear voices,
to the recent culmination of struggles wherein she has found a drug that keeps the voices away and allows her to live. Throughout the story of her life the reader
is shown how she struggled through college, always managing to somehow keep her problem hidden from others. But as she grew older she became more and more distressed and often
attempted suicide. She went to a mental institution and was even given shock therapy but nothing really seemed to work. Her cocaine addiction did not solve the problem either. The
only thing that seemed to ever do her any good was a drug called clozapine. The story is also told from the perspective of family members, people who have clearly
been beside her and worried, working to help and always standing with her in her struggles. Overall it is a very powerful book that will likely help many people who
suffer from such problems, or know someone who suffer from such problems. In relationship to a personal reaction to this work this
particular reader found it an intriguing work that speaks of a problem many people ignore, or many people have no knowledge of. This reader, having been married to a man
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