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Sara Ramsey

Auteur de Heiress Without a Cause

8 oeuvres 375 utilisateurs 20 critiques

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Œuvres de Sara Ramsey

Heiress Without a Cause (2011) 203 exemplaires
Scotsmen Prefer Blondes (2012) 68 exemplaires
The Marquess Who Loved Me (2013) 54 exemplaires
Duke of Thorns (2014) 24 exemplaires
The Earl Who Played with Fire (2013) 16 exemplaires
Lord of Deceit (2016) 8 exemplaires
And What Is Hell? (2016) 1 exemplaire

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A very interesting book about a woman and her husband who were committed to mental institution for being christian street preachers voluntarily living extreme poverty with the help of other christian churches. Apparently because they were neither married by common law nor civil law they were deemed insane because their internal "voices" said they were truly married (misinterpreting certain Bible passages). The story itself has no dates but the book jacket states that this occurred in December of 1912. Psychiatric science was horrendous back then with absurdities being taken to the extreme by Medical sadists being used by the Nazis in Germany during the early part of Hitler's regime. Freud also mentions lots of bizarre treatments for mental illness in his writings. This book's narrative purportedly took place at now called Patton State Hospital, San Bernadino California (Highland Insane Asylum). Sara Ramsey tells her story and those of others throughout the book. The book is essentially her testimony of how her study of scriptural New and Old Testaments helped her to survive and cope through her stay at Patton. Basically Ramsey started to interpret the scriptures from her own experiences of inhumane cruelty and physical torture. Ramsey had been pregnant but hid her condition until the medical staff were forced to let her give birth and then foster cared by a friend until Ramsey herself was released from Patton. I've never read a book such as this but narration is always suspect given time lapses and the inaccuracies memory. Los Angeles also has a mental hospital which I visited a few times as a volunteer. That facility is for the ultra violent or criminally insane. Criminally insane refers to people who have been convicted of felony crimes judged by a legal court by reason of insanity. I also worked with mentally ill persons held for treatment and before being released into the general public. This book portrays the "patients" more as "prisoners" and disposable unless they had wealth to be collected for their so-called medical treatments.… (plus d'informations)
 
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sacredheart25 | Sep 19, 2022 |
My favourite in the series.

Love the narrator, she has a great voice that is very easy to listen to.

The plot is interesting and concludes the series nicely.
 
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Roseintatters | Sep 9, 2018 |
Bittersweet

Great narrator! She makes the characters come alive.

The story is full of angst and bitterness (but with an HEA!)
 
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Roseintatters | 4 autres critiques | Sep 9, 2018 |
The only book with no whispersync in the series.

It is a shame there is no whispersync in this book, like the rest of the series. Otherwise, the plot continues enough from the other books to make it useful to read the books in order, but not eniugh that you can't read it alone.
 
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Roseintatters | 4 autres critiques | Sep 9, 2018 |

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Œuvres
8
Membres
375
Popularité
#64,333
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
20
ISBN
22

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