Book Review: ‘cambridge’ By Susanna Kaysen

Susanna Kaysen is the author — and the girl — of “Girl, Interrupted” (1993), her affecting memoir about her stint as a psychiatric patient in Massachusetts in 1967. Though she was treated for depression and eventually diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, the book (later a movie starring Winona Ryder) managed a wry sort of humor.

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