The narrative explores the complexities of growing up in a family marked by mental illness, where the author reflects on the shared struggles and the perception of sanity. Through a candid examination of familial dynamics, the story delves into the nuances of mental health, highlighting how each member navigates their own challenges while grappling with societal labels. The author's unique perspective sheds light on the often-hidden realities of living in a "crazy" household, blending humor and poignancy in their journey toward understanding and acceptance.
Laurie Fox Libros


Soon to be a major motion picture, The Lost Girls is the story of a now grown- up Wendy and her ties to Peter Pan, in a novelized re-telling of the original fairytale.