- Publisher: University Press Audiobooks
- Edition: Length: 7 hrs and 47 mins
When Robert Hine’s daughter, Elene, first showed signs of unhappiness as a little girl, no one dreamed she would grow up to have a serious personality disorder. As an early baby boomer, Elene reached adolescence and young womanhood in the midst of the counterculture years.
Her father, a respected professor of American history at the University of California, shares the story of his family’s struggle to keep Elene on track and functional, to see her through her troubles with delusions and medication, and eventually to help her raise her own children.
Candid in its portrayal of the suffering Elene and her parents endured and the stumbling efforts of doctors and hospitals, Hine’s story is also generous and inspiring. In spite of unimaginable difficulties, Elene and her father preserved their relationship and survived.