Stolen by Elizabeth Gilpin

A Memoir

In this gripping memoir, a young woman recounts her harrowing experience of being sent to a wilderness therapy program as a teenager, a decision made by her parents in hopes of correcting her rebellious behavior. The narrative delves into the emotional and psychological turmoil she endured during her time in the program, highlighting the intense and often controversial methods employed to "reform" troubled youth. Through raw and honest storytelling, she explores themes of resilience, identity, and the long-lasting impact of such interventions on her life, ultimately finding strength in reclaiming her own narrative.

Published
2021
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Unknown
Length
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Pages
256
Original Language
English
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