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Broken Pencils - Recycled & Upcycled Pencils for Eco-Friendly Art & DIY Crafts | Perfect for Sustainable School Supplies, Sketching & Creative Projects
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Broken Pencils - Recycled & Upcycled Pencils for Eco-Friendly Art & DIY Crafts | Perfect for Sustainable School Supplies, Sketching & Creative Projects Broken Pencils - Recycled & Upcycled Pencils for Eco-Friendly Art & DIY Crafts | Perfect for Sustainable School Supplies, Sketching & Creative Projects
Broken Pencils - Recycled & Upcycled Pencils for Eco-Friendly Art & DIY Crafts | Perfect for Sustainable School Supplies, Sketching & Creative Projects
Broken Pencils - Recycled & Upcycled Pencils for Eco-Friendly Art & DIY Crafts | Perfect for Sustainable School Supplies, Sketching & Creative Projects
Broken Pencils - Recycled & Upcycled Pencils for Eco-Friendly Art & DIY Crafts | Perfect for Sustainable School Supplies, Sketching & Creative Projects
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In 1934, Ruth, a young housewife, gives birth to a severely handicapped son. Whispers of disgrace and shame swirl in the community as she desperately tries to teach him to be normal. Her embarrassed husband is unsupportive and her mother pressures her to place him into the Insane Asylum. Fearful for his safety, she resists their demands and cares for him at home. As her son grows and her family expands, feeding, bathing and changing him become increasingly difficult. Reluctantly, she considers the Insane Asylum, until a 1946 Life Magazine article appears, documenting mistreatments, assaults, and massive underfunding of the asylum system. At sixteen, her son's strength is that of a man and she loses the battle to care for him. He is placed in the Insane Asylum where she witnesses barbaric conditions and inhumane atrocities. This is the story of Ruth's enormous plight to protect her son from a state system designed to keep feeble minded imbeciles incarcerated and away from society. This novel is based on true life events.
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An inspirational tribute to a grandmother - sharing her story of stuggle, shame and courage raising a disabled and mentally challenged son in the 1940s and 50s; as well as a historical documentary of the horrible and inhumane conditions and treatments at facilities for the mentally ill and disabled at that time. Ruth's unconditional love for her son and dedication to protect and take care of him, with no support and much criticism from family and her community, was nothing short of heroic. I'm in awe of her strength and courage, of her tireless efforts and determination. I'm grateful to know Ruth's story and to carry a piece of her in my heart. This is a great read for anyone who is inspired by real life stories of ordinary people who fight against all odds to overcome adversity - despite loss and heartbreak - never give up.

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