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Phone at Nine Just to Say You're Alive

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8vo. 205pp. Pictorial yellow card covers.

208 pages, Paperback

Published November 7, 1997

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Linda Hart

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May 18, 2019
Woman with Scitzophernia sectioned in a psych ward.Too many characters with the same sounding names. Must of been hard for her and her collegues to be a patient in the pysch ward that she worked in. Surprised how soon she went back to work after having the section lifted.It'd be interesting to know how her life is now. I wonder why she heard her father's voice when he died when she was 3.
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October 12, 2012
Beautiful book, wonderful writer. Watching her speak at secondary school inspired me to teach. Many thanks!
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November 2, 2015
Extraordinary account of a sadly ordinary occurrence of bad mental illness, told in a way that keeps you gripped as the poor lady Linda Hart moves through the mental 'health' system.
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