
Cheeking My Meds
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Narrated by:
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Angela Mae
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By:
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Francis CoCo
About this listen
Francis Coco was 14 years old when she was sent to Morris Hill Hospital, a psychiatric hospital for teenagers with behavioral problems. Thirty years later, she decides to go back in time and try and find what brought her to Morris Hill in the first place. Looking for some kind of closure, she pulls out her old journals from 1986 and begins searching for the answers she seeks. This is a book about her time at the hospital and mostly, about her relationship with her father: a man she was always looking to for unconditional love and a man who, as hard as he tried, just could not give it.
©2017 Penni Goode Evans (P)2017 Penni Goode Evans
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