Stolen, Elizabeth Gilpin
Stolen, Elizabeth Gilpin
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Stolen
A Memoir

Author: Elizabeth Gilpin

Narrator: Elizabeth Gilpin

Unabridged: 9 hr 22 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/20/2021


Synopsis

A gripping chronicle of psychological manipulation and abuse at a “therapeutic” boarding school for troubled teens, and how one young woman fought to heal in the aftermath.

At fifteen, Elizabeth Gilpin was an honor student, a state-ranked swimmer and a rising soccer star, but behind closed doors her undiagnosed depression was wreaking havoc on her life. Growing angrier by the day, she began skipping practices and drinking to excess. At a loss, her parents turned to an educational consultant who suggested Elizabeth be enrolled in a behavioral modification program. That recommendation would change her life forever.

The nightmare began when she was abducted from her bed in the middle of the night by hired professionals and dropped off deep in the woods of Appalachia. Living with no real shelter was only the beginning of her ordeal: she was strip-searched, force-fed, her name was changed to a number and every moment was a test of physical survival. 

After three brutal months, Elizabeth was transferred to a boarding school in Southern Virginia that in reality functioned more like a prison. Its curriculum revolved around a perverse form of group therapy where students were psychologically abused and humiliated. Finally, at seventeen, Elizabeth convinced them she was rehabilitated enough to “graduate” and was released.

In this eye-opening and unflinching book, Elizabeth recalls the horrors she endured, the friends she lost to suicide and addiction, and—years later—how she was finally able to pick up the pieces of her life and reclaim her identity.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Annabel on July 02, 2021

Elizabeth and I went through these programs together, so, of course, I relate to the experiences she describes in Stolen. However, there are two things that I genuinely appreciate about this book: first, that she includes some of the more harrowing moments of our time there and, second, that she int......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay L on October 06, 2022

2.5 stars. Fifteen-year-old Elizabeth is woken one night by two abductors who take her from her bedroom to the Appalachian woods. This is part of the process of the boarding school her parents have registered her at. Once an honours student and state-ranked athlete, this is Elizabeth’s story of how......more

Goodreads review by Jasmine on August 02, 2021

Thanks so much to NetGalley, Grand Central Publishing, and Elizabeth Gilpin for this eARC in exchange for an honest review! “At fifteen, Elizabeth Gilpin was an honor student, a state-ranked swimmer, and a rising soccer star, but behind closed doors, her undiagnosed depression was wreaking havoc on......more

Goodreads review by Jim on August 06, 2021

I’ve given myself a few days to think this over, and I’m still not sure how I feel about it. This is a memoir by a woman who spent her late teens inside the “troubled teen industry,” first in a wilderness intake program, followed by a stay at a therapy boarding school. This is set up as an inside look......more

Goodreads review by tobes on August 02, 2021

I Laughed, I Cried, I Had to Pretend I Died I went to Carlbrook with Elizabeth and this book is basically perfect in my eyes. It encapsulates the experience and feeling of the place so well, and she writes in such a clear and relatable voice. I had so many feelings come up and I’m grateful for all of......more


Quotes

“When undiagnosed depression led 15-year-old Gilpin to impulsive behavior, her parents sent her to a behavioral modification program. Abducted from her bed in the middle of the night and sent to the woods to fend for herself, Gilpin shows how not to deal with mental illness; in surviving such treatment, she also shows how strong a mentally ill person can be.”—The Washington Post

“Gripping and detailed, Stolen will linger long for readers as both a survival story and powerful testament.”—USA Today

“Elizabeth opens up her heart for the world and gives voice to the collective experience of survivors of the troubled teen industry. I am so grateful these stories are being told.”—Paris Hilton

"Elizabeth Gilpin’s memoir broke my heart. She writes in vivid prose about how, as a fifteen year old girl--an honor student and a promising athlete-- she was kidnapped in the middle of the night by strangers, sent to live in the woods for months, and finally placed at a cruel, abusive, “therapeutic” boarding school. The story is fascinating. It is also a powerful and timely examination of the consequences of misdiagnosing and mistreating mental health and trauma."—Molly Bloom, bestselling author of Molly's Game

"By confronting the ugliness of a system that almost killed her, Gilpin emerges victorious in a narrative that radiates with humanity. This unflinching account is impossible to put down.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Elizabeth Gilpin’s brave and powerful memoir pulls back the curtain on shocking practices at so-called 'therapeutic' boarding schools and how the 'troubled teen' industry often exploits parents’ worst fears for their children. Elizabeth lays bare her own experiences in a narrative that is equal parts riveting, harrowing, and hopeful. Stolen is a critical addition to the mental health conversation in America.”
 —Van Jones, Founder of Dream Corps, CNN Host, and New York Times Bestselling Author

Stolen is definitely eye-opening and memorable.”—Booklist

"Elizabeth Gilpin gives an insight into one of the most insidious industries in Stolen, a memoir that will be deemed one of this year’s most powerful & gripping books. . . Elizabeth writes with such a deft touch, allowing readers into her mind as she retells the stories and experiences in such vivid, expressive detail and frequently weaving humour throughout her prose to remind us that even in the darkest of moments, there’s always some light, too."—1883 Magazine

"Stolen is an inspiring testimony of strength, truth, and courage."—Diane von Furstenberg

“This unflinching account is an eye-opener.”—People