Chaucer’s Books Signing- Journalist Katya Cengel
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Thu, Sep 14 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
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3321 State St.
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Chaucer's Books
Chaucer’s Books (3321 State Street) will host a book talk for journalist Katya Cengel (“Straight Jackets and Lunch Money: A 10-year-old in a Psychosomatic Ward”) on Thursday, September 14 at 6 p.m.
The author will be in conversation with Mandy Jackson-Beverly.
Description of ” Straight Jackets and Lunch Money: A 10-year-old in a Psychosomatic Ward “
Katya Cengel became patient number 090 71 51 at the Roth Psychosomatic Unit at Children’s Hospital at Stanford in 1986. She was 10 years old. Overwhelmed by feelings of abandonment, worthlessness and anger at having to care for her depressed father, she wanted out. She found it the only way she knows how – by starving herself.
Thirty years later Katya, now a journalist, discovers her young age was not the only thing that made her hospital stay unusual. The idea of psychosomatic units themselves, where patients have dual medical and psychological diagnoses, was a revolutionary one, since largely fallen out of favor. Katya documents this, tracking down the doctors, psychologists and counselors who once cared for her.
What happened to her as a child is told in the voice of the troubled 10-year-old girl she once was. The two narratives unfold simultaneously. The result is a gut-wrenching account of childhood mental illness told from the inside interspersed with updates from experts in the field.
About the Author
Katya Cengel is a freelance writer and author based in California. Her work has appeared in New York Times Magazine, Marie Claire and Wall Street Journal among other publications. Her previous books include multiple award winning “From Chernobyl with Love: Reporting from the Ruins of the Soviet Union”, Exiled and Bluegrass Baseball.
She has been awarded grants from the International Reporting Project, the International Women’s Media Foundation and the International Center for Journalists. Her journalism has been recognized with a Society of Professional Journalists Green Eyeshade Award and a Society for Features Journalism Excellence-in-Features Award.