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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends.... Universally touching." —San Francisco Chronicle

Trina is eighteen and suffers from bi-polar disorder, making her paranoid, wild, and violent. Frightened by her own child, Keri searches for help, quickly learning that the mental health community can only offer her a seventy-two hour hold. After these three days Trina is off on her own again.

Fed up with the bureaucracy and determined to save her daughter by any means necessary, Keri signs on for an illegal intervention known as The Program, a group of radicals who eschew the psychiatric system and model themselves after the Underground Railroad. In the upheaval that follows, she is forced to confront a past that refuses to stay buried, even as she battles to secure a future for her child. 


Editorial Reviews

Review

"Bebe Moore Campbell shatters our abstract notions about mental illness. . . . [She] is a writer at the top of her form as a storyteller, culture keeper and astute social critic." –Los Angeles Times“A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends, and how a ‘perfect’ life can be completely altered by something entirely beyond our control. . . . Universally touching.” –San Francisco Chronicle“Stark, incisive and often harrowing, 72 Hour Hold wrenches open the closet door behind which mental illness has been hidden in communities of color. It’s no small task, but Campbell handles it with characteristic verve and aplomb.” –The Baltimore Sun“I am grateful for Bebe Moore Campbell. . . . Campbell fearlessly unveils the pain of loss and the ecstasy of love. Add to that courage, and the graceful ability to write very, very well.” –Maya Angelou

From the Back Cover

In this novel of family and redemption, a mother struggles to save her eighteen-year-old daughter from the devastating consequences of mental illness by forcing her to deal with her bipolar disorder. "New York Times best-selling author Bebe Moore Campbell draws on her own powerful emotions and African-American roots, showcasing her best writing yet.
Trina suffers from bipolar disorder, making her paranoid, wild, and violent. Watching her child turn into a bizarre stranger, Keri searches for assistance through normal channels. She quickly learns that a seventy-two hour hold is the only help you can get when an adult child starts to spiral out of control. After three days, Trina can sign herself out of any program.
Fed up with the bureaucracy of the mental health community and determined to save her daughter by any means necessary, Keri signs on for an illegal intervention. The Program is a group of radicals who eschew the psychiatric system and model themselves after the Underground Railroad. When Keri puts her daughter's fate in their hands, she begins a journey that has her calling on the spirit of Harriet Tubman for courage. In the upheaval that follows, she is forced to confront a past that refuses to stay buried, even as she battles to secure a future for her child.
Bebe Moore Campbell's moving story is for anyone who has ever faced insurmountable obstacles and prayed for a happy ending, only to discover she'd have to reach deep within herself to fight for it.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Must read!

T. · September 5, 2020

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5.0 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING!

H. · July 15, 2006

I don't even know where to start with this book. It's a day to day story of a divorced mother who is trying to help her daughter deal with a mental illness. On top of that, she is African-American. Our culture typically shuns the mentally ill.This book was written so well, that I started reading more on mental illness, since it does not affect me directly. I have read this book twice, and it was new each time.The African American community (and probably the American community) needs to read this book to see what it's like to deal with an illness first hand, and everything that goes with it (the drugs, the way the government works, the support groups, what it does to a family).Thank you, Ms. Campbell!

4.0 out of 5 stars Relatable

L.D.S. · April 1, 2024

Great read. I'm sad we can't get another one of these amazing stories from this wonderful author. 😢

5.0 out of 5 stars A Mother's Devotion Is Priceless

B.O.A. · February 3, 2007

The January/February 2007 edition of The Crisis has a fitting tribute to Bebe Moore Campbell, whose novels make her without a doubt one of the best American writers ever.Her characters are real; a family member, neighbor, co-worker or person who lives a couple blocks over. These are people with concerns, opinions and solutions to tangible problems. When reading a Moore Campbell novel, you see yourself somewhere in her prose.And in 72 Hour Hold, it is a mother's love that will ultimately rescue her child.Keri Whitmore owns an upscale Los Angeles resale clothing shop and is building a new personal life for herself & her daughter, Trina, who has the world in front of her due to her outstanding high school grades. But Trina begins to show outward signs of some sort of illness and she is diagnosed with bipolar disorder.The reader is then sent on the rocky highway of the mental health and medical insurance systems, along with the stigmas attached to a family when someone is diagnosed with mental illness, that challenges Keri Whitmore on many levels. There is the ex-husband who refuses to acknowledge that his daughter has a mental illness, a boyfriend who is confronting the fact that his son is gay and the seemingly endless hurdles in balancing the needs of the business with the growing medical needs of her daughter.The closing scene brings all the human elements together and proves again that nothing can overwhelm a mother's true devotion to her child. The extraordinary writing genius of Moore Campbell will live forever not only through her words, but - importantly - because readers can relate to the actions of the characters on a very personal level.

5.0 out of 5 stars Not Held

C. · September 9, 2018

The problem of serving the mentally ill among us is a national tragedy. Seventy Two Hour Hold puts a face on this problem. The saga of Keri and her quest to deal with all the complexities that accompany the bright, perfect daughter whose goals are dashed with the onset of bipolar disorder. The extremes Keri ultimately goes to in her attempt to get her daughter the help she needs are both fascinating and heart wrenching. This story should haunt us all into insisting that our government and medical community get better at providing for these vulnerable members of our society.

5.0 out of 5 stars An Honest Telling!

s. · October 3, 2022

This book offers a close to accurate account of what it's like to have a mental illness! Though the book is fiction, I thought they it was a helpful resource and insightful read as well! I highly recommend this book for sure!

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting story, shedding light on dealing with the mentally ill.

K. · June 12, 2006

This was a very interesting story, and I appreciate the way that it shed so much light the way families and loved ones deal with the mentally ill. Keri's struggle was truly understandably and captivating -- Keri had a hard time accepting the fact that her daughter Trina may not return to the way Trina was pre-bi-polar disorder diagnosis. I could imagine her pain and her all-too-human reactions to her daughters struggle.On the downside, I don't think we get to understand as much of what the struggle was really like for Trina -- her emotional journal wasn't was palpable. And there were a lot of interesting threads in the story that were never fully tied up. For example, Keri's gifted hands as a masseuse, the struggle of Keri's former assistant at her boutique, Adriana, and finally, whether Keri truly reunited with her own mother. But overall the book was well written and very interesting. And somehow, it wasn't depressing.

5.0 out of 5 stars 72 Hour Hold

C.W. · August 20, 2023

Bebe crafts an amazing story of the journey that Keri goes through with her daughter that suffers from bi-polar disorder. Keri jumps through hoops to get her daughter the assistance that she needs. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. Often it takes failure after failure to get to the desired result.

72 Hour Hold

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72 Hour Hold

Product ID: U1400033616
Condition: New

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Type: Paperback

AED11023

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Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.

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Imported From: United States

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All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.

Description:

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends.... Universally touching." —San Francisco Chronicle

Trina is eighteen and suffers from bi-polar disorder, making her paranoid, wild, and violent. Frightened by her own child, Keri searches for help, quickly learning that the mental health community can only offer her a seventy-two hour hold. After these three days Trina is off on her own again.

Fed up with the bureaucracy and determined to save her daughter by any means necessary, Keri signs on for an illegal intervention known as The Program, a group of radicals who eschew the psychiatric system and model themselves after the Underground Railroad. In the upheaval that follows, she is forced to confront a past that refuses to stay buried, even as she battles to secure a future for her child. 


Editorial Reviews

Review

"Bebe Moore Campbell shatters our abstract notions about mental illness. . . . [She] is a writer at the top of her form as a storyteller, culture keeper and astute social critic." –Los Angeles Times“A tightly woven, well-written story about mothers and daughters, highs and lows, ex-husbands and boyfriends, and how a ‘perfect’ life can be completely altered by something entirely beyond our control. . . . Universally touching.” –San Francisco Chronicle“Stark, incisive and often harrowing, 72 Hour Hold wrenches open the closet door behind which mental illness has been hidden in communities of color. It’s no small task, but Campbell handles it with characteristic verve and aplomb.” –The Baltimore Sun“I am grateful for Bebe Moore Campbell. . . . Campbell fearlessly unveils the pain of loss and the ecstasy of love. Add to that courage, and the graceful ability to write very, very well.” –Maya Angelou

From the Back Cover

In this novel of family and redemption, a mother struggles to save her eighteen-year-old daughter from the devastating consequences of mental illness by forcing her to deal with her bipolar disorder. "New York Times best-selling author Bebe Moore Campbell draws on her own powerful emotions and African-American roots, showcasing her best writing yet.
Trina suffers from bipolar disorder, making her paranoid, wild, and violent. Watching her child turn into a bizarre stranger, Keri searches for assistance through normal channels. She quickly learns that a seventy-two hour hold is the only help you can get when an adult child starts to spiral out of control. After three days, Trina can sign herself out of any program.
Fed up with the bureaucracy of the mental health community and determined to save her daughter by any means necessary, Keri signs on for an illegal intervention. The Program is a group of radicals who eschew the psychiatric system and model themselves after the Underground Railroad. When Keri puts her daughter's fate in their hands, she begins a journey that has her calling on the spirit of Harriet Tubman for courage. In the upheaval that follows, she is forced to confront a past that refuses to stay buried, even as she battles to secure a future for her child.
Bebe Moore Campbell's moving story is for anyone who has ever faced insurmountable obstacles and prayed for a happy ending, only to discover she'd have to reach deep within herself to fight for it.

Reviews:

5.0 out of 5 stars Must read!

T. · September 5, 2020

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5.0 out of 5 stars OUTSTANDING!

H. · July 15, 2006

I don't even know where to start with this book. It's a day to day story of a divorced mother who is trying to help her daughter deal with a mental illness. On top of that, she is African-American. Our culture typically shuns the mentally ill.This book was written so well, that I started reading more on mental illness, since it does not affect me directly. I have read this book twice, and it was new each time.The African American community (and probably the American community) needs to read this book to see what it's like to deal with an illness first hand, and everything that goes with it (the drugs, the way the government works, the support groups, what it does to a family).Thank you, Ms. Campbell!

4.0 out of 5 stars Relatable

L.D.S. · April 1, 2024

Great read. I'm sad we can't get another one of these amazing stories from this wonderful author. 😢

5.0 out of 5 stars A Mother's Devotion Is Priceless

B.O.A. · February 3, 2007

The January/February 2007 edition of The Crisis has a fitting tribute to Bebe Moore Campbell, whose novels make her without a doubt one of the best American writers ever.Her characters are real; a family member, neighbor, co-worker or person who lives a couple blocks over. These are people with concerns, opinions and solutions to tangible problems. When reading a Moore Campbell novel, you see yourself somewhere in her prose.And in 72 Hour Hold, it is a mother's love that will ultimately rescue her child.Keri Whitmore owns an upscale Los Angeles resale clothing shop and is building a new personal life for herself & her daughter, Trina, who has the world in front of her due to her outstanding high school grades. But Trina begins to show outward signs of some sort of illness and she is diagnosed with bipolar disorder.The reader is then sent on the rocky highway of the mental health and medical insurance systems, along with the stigmas attached to a family when someone is diagnosed with mental illness, that challenges Keri Whitmore on many levels. There is the ex-husband who refuses to acknowledge that his daughter has a mental illness, a boyfriend who is confronting the fact that his son is gay and the seemingly endless hurdles in balancing the needs of the business with the growing medical needs of her daughter.The closing scene brings all the human elements together and proves again that nothing can overwhelm a mother's true devotion to her child. The extraordinary writing genius of Moore Campbell will live forever not only through her words, but - importantly - because readers can relate to the actions of the characters on a very personal level.

5.0 out of 5 stars Not Held

C. · September 9, 2018

The problem of serving the mentally ill among us is a national tragedy. Seventy Two Hour Hold puts a face on this problem. The saga of Keri and her quest to deal with all the complexities that accompany the bright, perfect daughter whose goals are dashed with the onset of bipolar disorder. The extremes Keri ultimately goes to in her attempt to get her daughter the help she needs are both fascinating and heart wrenching. This story should haunt us all into insisting that our government and medical community get better at providing for these vulnerable members of our society.

5.0 out of 5 stars An Honest Telling!

s. · October 3, 2022

This book offers a close to accurate account of what it's like to have a mental illness! Though the book is fiction, I thought they it was a helpful resource and insightful read as well! I highly recommend this book for sure!

3.0 out of 5 stars Interesting story, shedding light on dealing with the mentally ill.

K. · June 12, 2006

This was a very interesting story, and I appreciate the way that it shed so much light the way families and loved ones deal with the mentally ill. Keri's struggle was truly understandably and captivating -- Keri had a hard time accepting the fact that her daughter Trina may not return to the way Trina was pre-bi-polar disorder diagnosis. I could imagine her pain and her all-too-human reactions to her daughters struggle.On the downside, I don't think we get to understand as much of what the struggle was really like for Trina -- her emotional journal wasn't was palpable. And there were a lot of interesting threads in the story that were never fully tied up. For example, Keri's gifted hands as a masseuse, the struggle of Keri's former assistant at her boutique, Adriana, and finally, whether Keri truly reunited with her own mother. But overall the book was well written and very interesting. And somehow, it wasn't depressing.

5.0 out of 5 stars 72 Hour Hold

C.W. · August 20, 2023

Bebe crafts an amazing story of the journey that Keri goes through with her daughter that suffers from bi-polar disorder. Keri jumps through hoops to get her daughter the assistance that she needs. Desperate times calls for desperate measures. Often it takes failure after failure to get to the desired result.

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