![]() ![]() “And yet here you are, still part of the mix, still part of this family, still devoted to them in many ways. “Beyond the question of how could all this happen to just one family, the real driving question for me in writing the book was: You could’ve walked away from this family at the age of 18, moved to L.A., gone to law school, become a lawyer, sent them Christmas cards once a year and be done with it,” Kolker says of the daughters. ![]() Among the many fascinating elements of the story, Kolker says on this week’s podcast, is the fate of the family’s two daughers, neither of whom had the disease, and their desire for Kolker to tell the Galvins’ story. Unworthy Republic by Claudio Saunt Start Free Trial Summary Chapter Summaries Questions & Answers Themes Characters Analysis Section One Summary and Analysis PDF Cite Share Last Updated on July. ![]() Robert Kolker’s new book, “Hidden Valley Road,” tells the terrifying story of the Galvins, a large family beset by schizophrenia - six of its 12 children were afflicted with the disease. Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play Music | How to Listen Unworthy Republic provides a good review of policies perpetrated against Indigenous People in the Southeast US. ![]()
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