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The Planetary Sanctuary for Lost Minds

Douglas Taylor

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. "The Planetary Sanctuary for Lost Minds" presents a compelling and imaginative exploration of a fictional mental health facility located outside Fresno, California. Established in 1937, the sanctuary serves a diverse group of individuals considered eccentric or mentally unwell during a time when mental healthcare often intersected with controversial and unethical practices. Through a series of amusing anecdotes and surreal character sketches, the narrative reveals how historical treatments—ranging from lobotomies and electroconvulsive therapy to hydrotherapy—once defined the institution's controversial legacy. The world portrayed within the sanctuary echoes themes of resilience and individuality, set against a backdrop of profound absurdity. The narrative delves into the stories of several standout patients, such as Clementine "The Canary" Winters, who believed she could communicate with birds, and Walter "The Prophet of Pancakes" Reeve, who started a religion based on breakfast. Their peculiarities serve as reflections of how society has historically marginalized those who diverge from perceived norms. Duration - 1h 8m. Author - Douglas Taylor. Narrator - Digital Voice Callum E. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Douglas Taylor ©.

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United States

Description:

This audiobook is narrated by a digital voice. "The Planetary Sanctuary for Lost Minds" presents a compelling and imaginative exploration of a fictional mental health facility located outside Fresno, California. Established in 1937, the sanctuary serves a diverse group of individuals considered eccentric or mentally unwell during a time when mental healthcare often intersected with controversial and unethical practices. Through a series of amusing anecdotes and surreal character sketches, the narrative reveals how historical treatments—ranging from lobotomies and electroconvulsive therapy to hydrotherapy—once defined the institution's controversial legacy. The world portrayed within the sanctuary echoes themes of resilience and individuality, set against a backdrop of profound absurdity. The narrative delves into the stories of several standout patients, such as Clementine "The Canary" Winters, who believed she could communicate with birds, and Walter "The Prophet of Pancakes" Reeve, who started a religion based on breakfast. Their peculiarities serve as reflections of how society has historically marginalized those who diverge from perceived norms. Duration - 1h 8m. Author - Douglas Taylor. Narrator - Digital Voice Callum E. Published Date - Monday, 20 January 2025. Copyright - © 2025 Douglas Taylor ©.

Language:

English


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