Hidden Valley Road
Robert Kolker's nonfiction account follows one American family with twelve children, six of whom developed schizophrenia, and the science their story advanced.
Robert Kolker tells the true story of the Galvin family of Colorado, who had twelve children in the postwar decades, six of whom developed schizophrenia. Kolker moves between the family’s private anguish and the shifting science of mental illness, showing how the Galvins became crucial subjects for researchers seeking the roots of the disease. It is a compassionate, gripping blend of family saga and medical history.
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