I Never Promised You a Rose Garden by Joanne Greenberg

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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
  • 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 377,067

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  • Pub. Date: January 2009
  • Publisher: Henry Holt & Company, Incorporated
  • Format: Paperback, 304pp
  • Sales Rank: 377,067

Synopsis

The classic novel about a young woman’s struggle against madness, now a Holt Paperback, with a new afterword by the author

Hailed by The New York Times as "convincing and emotionally gripping" upon its publication in 1964, Joanne Greenberg’s semiautobiographical novel stands as a timeless and unforgettable portrayal of mental illness. Enveloped in the dark inner kingdom of her schizophrenia, sixteen-year-old Deborah is haunted by private tormentors that isolate her from the outside world. With the reluctant and fearful consent of her parents, she enters a mental hospital where she will spend the next three years battling to regain her sanity with the help of a gifted psychiatrist. As Deborah struggles toward the possibility of the "normal" life she and her family hope for, the reader is inexorably drawn into her private suffering and deep determination to confront her demons.

A modern classic, I Never Promised You a Rose Garden remains every bit as poignant, gripping, and relevant today as when it was first published.

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The strange and seductive world of insanity is charted clearly, explicitly, and beautifully as a young girl spends three years in a mental hospital.

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Biography

Joanne Greenberg is an internationally renowned, award-winning author of thirteen novels and four collections of short stories. She lives with her husband in Colorado. They have two sons.

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OUTSTANDING!by Anonymous

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February 27, 2008: wow!this boook was good.too see how someone can change over time &end up living pretty well.i loved it and i know anyone else would.

Not as good as I thoughtby Anonymous

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January 14, 2008: I was very disappointed when I started reading the book. Not because of the plot line. But because of the content. It didn't keep my attention and it was extremely boring. The plot line is amazing, but they way it was put was disappointing.


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  • Drugs:

    Deborah's therapist smokes, as do many patients and staff members. Deborah uses cigarettes to burn herself multiple times.

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  • Violence:

    Deborah tries to commit suicide; a hospital attendant kills himself. The patients act violently, fighting with the staff and throwing beds or tables; one hits Deborah with a plate of food. The patients are tied into a "pack," bound tightly... More

    Deborah tries to commit suicide; a hospital attendant kills himself. The patients act violently, fighting with the staff and throwing beds or tables; one hits Deborah with a plate of food. The patients are tied into a "pack," bound tightly with sheets so they cannot move. Deborah jokes that her "potential for callousness" qualifies her for a career as a "professional assassin." Deborah burns herself with cigarettes, causing wounds that are difficult to treat. Close

  • Sex:

    Deborah's roommate believes she is the secret first wife of the King of England, who is being held in a House of Prostitution by his enemies. She tells Deborah she is "raped every night" and later calls Deborah a "little whore." She tells D... More

    Deborah's roommate believes she is the secret first wife of the King of England, who is being held in a House of Prostitution by his enemies. She tells Deborah she is "raped every night" and later calls Deborah a "little whore." She tells Deborah a doctor "violated" her while she was held immobile. There is a reference to patients "masturbating incontinently in public." Close

  • Language:

    "Bitch," "damn."

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What Parents Need to Know

About I Never Promised You a Rose Garden

Parents need to know that this story can be intense and disturbing as it follows a teenage girl's experiences in a mental hospital in the early 1950s. It describes her fantasy world, throwing the reader into her distorted version of reality. Patients can be violent, abusive, and full of self-loathing. The main character was bullied as a child for being Jewish; there are several harsh examples of anti-Semitism. Note, however, that unlike some recent memoirs, readers will not find graphic descriptions of a horrific childhood here.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about mental illness and how former patients are treated by the community. How are the mentally ill generally portrayed by the media? This fictionalized memoir is set in the early 1950s; families can discuss how treatment has changed over the past half-century. The author's end note addresses this, noting the controversy over treating schizophrenia with medication versus therapy.