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Stolen

By: Elizabeth Gilpin
Narrated by: Elizabeth Gilpin
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Summary

A gripping chronicle of psychological manipulation and abuse at a “therapeutic” boarding school for troubled teens, and how one young woman fought to heal in the aftermath.

At 15, Elizabeth Gilpin was an honor student, a state-ranked swimmer, and a rising soccer star, but behind closed doors, her undiagnosed depression was wreaking havoc on her life. Growing angrier by the day, she began skipping practices and drinking to excess. At a loss, her parents turned to an educational consultant who suggested Elizabeth be enrolled in a behavioral modification program. That recommendation would change her life forever.

The nightmare began when she was abducted from her bed in the middle of the night by hired professionals and dropped off deep in the woods of Appalachia. Living with no real shelter was only the beginning of her ordeal: She was strip-searched, force-fed, her name was changed to a number, and every moment was a test of physical survival.

After three brutal months, Elizabeth was transferred to a boarding school in Southern Virginia that in reality functioned more like a prison. Its curriculum revolved around a perverse form of group therapy where students were psychologically abused and humiliated. Finally, at 17, Elizabeth convinced them she was rehabilitated enough to “graduate” and was released.

In this eye-opening and unflinching book, Elizabeth recalls the horrors she endured, the friends she lost to suicide and addiction, and - years later - how she was finally able to pick up the pieces of her life and reclaim her identity.

©2021 Elizabeth Gilpin (P)2021 Grand Central Publishing
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"Elizabeth Gilpin’s memoir broke my heart. She writes in vivid prose about how, as a fifteen year old girl - an honor student and a promising athlete - she was kidnapped in the middle of the night by strangers, sent to live in the woods for months, and finally placed at a cruel, abusive, 'therapeutic' boarding school. The story is fascinating. It is also a powerful and timely examination of the consequences of misdiagnosing and mistreating mental health and trauma." (Molly Bloom, best-selling author of Molly's Game)

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Human torture

A heartwrenching testimony of unfathomable mishandling of young people needing help. It was wise to let her read the story herself, voice breaking every now and then. No ordinary human being would make through.

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Child abuse at its worst

A shocking yet amazing account of the abuse that Elizabeth, both author and narrator, suffered in her teenage years. Her rejection by her parents, abduction at night, strict lockdown in the forest for several weeks, and over a year of boarding school, whose regime was designed to break down and brain wash young minds, are the imaginings of the worst horror fiction. But in Elizabeth’s life it is all true. One cannot listen as she reads her account and not be moved by the emotions which are still very real for her. Whilst reading other readers’ reviews I was struck by how many were from those who had experienced similar situations. Clearly this kind of experience resulted in irreparable damage to many as witnessed by the many shortened lives recorded. On the other hand, it also demonstrates the capacity of the human spirit to remain strong, despite this adversity, if one is able to maintain a sense of reality as did Elizabeth.

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