Suburban Gulag: A memoir

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Bol Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne, 1952On the morning of her daughter's tenth birthday, Marion Semmel opens her front door to find a doctor, a psychiatrist and her own husband waiting to take her away. Within hours, she is forcibly removed by ambulance men as neighbours watch on - committed to Royal Park Mental Hospital without ever having met the psychiatrist who authorised it.Her "crime"? Refusing to have sex with her husband. In 1952, a wife's right to say no simply didn't exist - not in the home, not in the law, and not in the mental health system.This shocking true story, uncovered decades later through legal access to hospital records, letters and family documents, follows Marion's fight to survive the next 14 years trapped in her Deepdene home. A trained nurse stripped of her independence, denied money, healthcare and legal rights, she endured violence, isolation and control while raising her children.But Marion was stronger than anyone imagined. In 1966, after the youngest child was forced out, she seized her chance. With nothing but a suitcase and her dog, she walked out the door and never returned - beginning 25 years of freedom, dignity and life on her own terms.This memoir, written by her youngest daughter, is a testament to courage, injustice and a mother's unwavering will to protect her children.

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Eastern Suburbs, Melbourne, 1952On the morning of her daughter's tenth birthday, Marion Semmel opens her front door to find a doctor, a psychiatrist and her own husband waiting to take her away. Within hours, she is forcibly removed by ambulance men as neighbours watch on - committed to Royal Park Mental Hospital without ever having met the psychiatrist who authorised it.Her "crime"? Refusing to have sex with her husband. In 1952, a wife's right to say no simply didn't exist - not in the home, not in the law, and not in the mental health system.This shocking true story, uncovered decades later through legal access to hospital records, letters and family documents, follows Marion's fight to survive the next 14 years trapped in her Deepdene home. A trained nurse stripped of her independence, denied money, healthcare and legal rights, she endured violence, isolation and control while raising her children.But Marion was stronger than anyone imagined. In 1966, after the youngest child was forced out, she seized her chance. With nothing but a suitcase and her dog, she walked out the door and never returned - beginning 25 years of freedom, dignity and life on her own terms.This memoir, written by her youngest daughter, is a testament to courage, injustice and a mother's unwavering will to protect her children.

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Pages: 384, Paperback, Kath McKay


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