Bedlam

  • Bedlam: An Intimate Journey Into America's Mental Health Crisis
    By Kenneth Paul Rosenberg

    Two years later, I find Todd's name on a roster of Los Angeles County jail arrests. He appears at his court hearing in navy blue scrubs printed with white letters: LA County JAIL. Limping, wearing a neck brace, and using a walker, ...

  • Bedlam: An Intimate Journey Into America's Mental Health Crisis
    By Kenneth Paul Rosenberg

    The culmination of a seven-year inquiry, Bedlam is not only a rallying cry for change, but also a guidebook for how we move forward with care and compassion, with resources that have never before been compiled, including legal advice, ...

  • Bedlam
    By Nick Spencer, Riley Rossmo, Frazier Irving

    Fillmore Press was once Madder Red, a homicidal maniac and criminal overlord who ruled the city of Bedlam. Now he's been cured of his mania, and says he wants to help protect the place he once terrorized -- but can he be trusted?

  • Bedlam: London and Its Mad
    By Catharine Arnold

    Catharine Arnold takes us on a tour of Bedlam and examines London's attitude to madness along the way.

  • Bedlam: The Life & Mind of Earl Sedgwick
    By Jr., Bobby Spears

    Earl has to then decide what his next move will be. Bedlam takes us through a series of stories and anecdotes featuring the wild antics of patients, staff and their families, as Earl not only becomes an addict but is also losing his mind.

  • Bedlam: A Year in the Life of a Mental Hospital
    By Dominick Bosco

    Bosco presents a biographical expose of conditions within a state mental hospital along. By providing an outsider's view of the situation, he offers a valuable counterpoint to books by former...

  • Bedlam
    By Harry Adam Knight

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  • BEDLAM: A Baby Blues Collection
    By Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott

    In this collection, Zoe decides it's time for her to take karate lessons, Wanda declares she needs some time for herself and joins a book (wine?) club, and Hammie discovers the joys of a zip line.

  • Bedlam
    By Jennifer Higgie

    Bedlam is a novel inspired by a year in the life of Richard Dadd, a great Victorian painter and inmate of London's Bethlem Hospital - more commonly known as Bedlam." -- back cover.

  • Bedlam
    By William Boylin

    ... but I continued to come backtowanting the same thing, and everything around me continued to pushmetowardit.” “Yes, but whatbrings you to Bedlam?” “Bedlam?” Ilaughed. “The last hospitalI workedatwas cutting back financially.

  • Bedlam
    By Ally Kennen

    Something real. Something very shocking indeed. This is the third thrilling teenage novel from award-winning author, Ally Kennen.

  • Bedlam
    By Chris Brookmyre

    Or would it be your worst nightmare? Stuck in an endless state of war and chaos where the pain and fear feels real and from which not even death can offer an escape... This is where you find out. This is Bedlam.

  • Bedlam: Dragon Wars - Book 16
    By Craig Halloran

    Author Note: This series was inspired by middle-schoolers who demanded more dragon fantasy. If you've read the Chronicles of Dragon series, you're certain to enjoy this.

  • Bedlam: The Life & Mind of Earl Sedgwick
    By Jr., Bobby Spears

    Earl has to then decide what his next move will be. Bedlam takes us through a series of stories and anecdotes featuring the wild antics of patients, staff and their families, as Earl not only becomes an addict but is also losing his mind.

  • BEDLAM: A Baby Blues Collection
    By Rick Kirkman, Jerry Scott

    Continues the adventures in parenting of Wanda and Darryl MacPherson, as their daughter Wren wants to learn karate, Wanda seeks time for herself, and their son Hammie enjoys riding a zip line.

  • Bedlam
    By Nick Spencer

    Fillmore Press was once Madder Red, a homicidal maniac and criminal overlord who ruled the city of Bedlam.

  • Bedlam: London's Hospital for the Mad
    By Paul Chambers

    Here the whole story of Bethlem Hospital is laid bare to a new audience, charting its well-intended beginnings to its final disgrace and reform.

  • Bedlam
    By Christopher Brookmyre

    Prison or playground. Heaven or hell. This is where you find out. This is white-knuckle action, sprawling adventure, merciless satire and outrageous humour like you've never experienced. This is 'Bedlam'. HEAVEN IS A PRISON.

  • Bedlam: A Novel of Love and Madness
    By Greg Hollingshead

    This is a novel that pulses with insight and compassion, in which imagination bridges the chasms between fantasy and reality, love and hate, and loss and reconciliation.

  • Bedlam: Greed, Profiteering, and Fraud in a Mental Health System Gone Crazy
    By Joe Sharkey

    Argues that the for-profit mental health industry is defrauding the federal government out of millions of dollars and lobbying for more extensive coverage under the new health care reform