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In this novel of family and redemption, a mother struggles to save her
eighteen-year-old daughter from the devastating consequences of mental
illness. Trina suffers from bipolar disorder, making her paranoid, wild, and
violent. Watching her child turn into a bizarre stranger, Keri searches for
assistance through normal channels. She quickly learns that a seventy-two
hour hold is the only help you can get when an adult child starts to spiral out
of control. After three days, Trina can sign herself out of any program.
Fed up with the bureaucracy of the mental health community and determined to
save her daughter by any means necessary, Keri signs on for an illegal
intervention. The Program is a group of radicals who eschew the psychiatric
system and model themselves after the Underground Railroad. When Keri puts
her daughter's fate in their hands, she begins a journey that has her calling
on the spirit of Harriet Tubman for courage. In the upheaval that follows,
she is forced to confront a past that refuses to stay buried, even as she
battles to secure a future for her child.
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