<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Campbell draws on the powerful emotions of her own experience and African-American roots in this story of a mother who struggles to save her 18-year-old daughter from the devastating consequences of mental illness by forcing her to deal with her bipolar disorder.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>The <i>New York Times </i>Bestseller </b> <p/>Trina is eighteen and suffers from bi-polar disorder, making her paranoid, wild, and violent. Frightened by her own child, Keri searches for help, quickly learning that the mental health community can only offer her a seventy-two hour hold. After these three days Trina is off on her own again.</p><p>Fed up with the bureaucracy and determined to save her daughter by any means necessary, Keri signs on for an illegal intervention known as The Program, a group of radicals who eschew the psychiatric system and model themselves after the Underground Railroad. 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. <p/>A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends.... Universally touching. <br>--<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Bebe Moore Campbell shatters our abstract notions about mental illness. . . . [She] is a writer at the top of her form as a storyteller, culture keeper and astute social critic." -<i>Los Angeles Times</i>"A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends, and how a 'perfect' life can be completely altered by something entirely beyond our control. . . . Universally touching." -<i>San Francisco Chronicle</i>"Stark, incisive and often harrowing, <i>72 Hour Hold </i>wrenches open the closet door behind which mental illness has been hidden in communities of color. It's no small task, but Campbell handles it with characteristic verve and aplomb." -<i>The Baltimore Sun</i>"I am grateful for Bebe Moore Campbell. . . . Campbell fearlessly unveils the pain of loss and the ecstasy of love. Add to that courage, and the graceful ability to write very, very well." -Maya Angelou<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Bebe Moore Campbell was the author of several <i>New York Times </i>bestsellers: <i>Brothers and Sisters</i>, <i>Singing in the Comeback Choir</i>, <i>What You Owe Me</i>, which was also a <i>Los Angeles Times</i> Best Book of 2001, and <i>72 Hour Hold</i>. Her other works include the novel <i>Your Blues Ain't Like Mine</i>, which was a <i>New York Times</i> Notable Book of the Year and the winner of the NAACP Image Award for literature. Bebe Moore Campbell died in 2006. <p/>www.bebemoorecampbell.com
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