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Poems from the Asylum

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Poems from the Asylum

Authors & Illustrator

Author:

Martha
Nasch
Second Place Book Award

Second Place Award

Nonfiction > History
Third Place Book Award

Third Place Award

Nonfiction > Biographies

Description

After noticing something strange from a secret medical procedure in 1927, St. Paul, Minnesota, Martha Nasch’s doctor claimed she just had a “case of nerves.” With a signature from her adulterous husband, Martha was committed against her will to the asylum. She spent nearly seven years in the Minnesota hospital during the Great Depression and tried to escape twice. Martha’s poems from behind bars include shocking eyewitness accounts of patient treatment and a long-suffering adoration for her only child, now being raised alone by her deceiving spouse. When not a soul believed Martha’s story, she sought an explanation for her mysterious condition that led her to a spiritual answer for the mystifying curse. Would her findings make her a metaphysical guru of the Breatharian lifestyle, or would she become the laughingstock of the Depression-era? (Biography and complete anthology)