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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Hyde Schools => Topic started by: Anonymous on April 29, 2006, 03:55:00 PM

Title: "Shoreland" is still a good read about schools for wayward y
Post by: Anonymous on April 29, 2006, 03:55:00 PM
When I first posted about the novel "Shoreland" months ago and about my own experiences at Hyde, there were a number of pro-Hyde folks who were quick to twist my words and say I had blamed all my problems on what happened there. This is simply not true.

I did say that not allowing me to graduate impacted my life because of where I could go to college. I took a GED, went to a small college and then went off to the job market. While I never pursued a masters degree in my field, I did continue to take courses into my late twenties. I have quite a skill set, mostly self-taught. I am very hopeful about the future, despite the challenges I have faced.

As to why I'm not identifying myself, the internet is a dangerous place. That's why.

So, read Shoreland. It's available at Barnes & Noble online and amazon.com to name a few.
Title: "Shoreland" is still a good read about schools for wayward y
Post by: Anonymous on April 30, 2006, 08:00:00 AM
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On 2006-04-29 12:55:00, Anonymous wrote:

"When I first posted about the novel "Shoreland" months ago and about my own experiences at Hyde, there were a number of pro-Hyde folks who were quick to twist my words and say I had blamed all my problems on what happened there. This is simply not true.



I did say that not allowing me to graduate impacted my life because of where I could go to college. I took a GED, went to a small college and then went off to the job market. While I never pursued a masters degree in my field, I did continue to take courses into my late twenties. I have quite a skill set, mostly self-taught. I am very hopeful about the future, despite the challenges I have faced.



As to why I'm not identifying myself, the internet is a dangerous place. That's why.




So, read Shoreland. It's available at Barnes & Noble online and amazon.com to name a few. "




hey,

  Is the book based loosely on hyde?

Sue
Title: "Shoreland" is still a good read about schools for wayward y
Post by: Anonymous on May 11, 2006, 03:47:00 PM
It would be difficult to miss the tell-tale signs that this book draws heavily on the Hyde Experience, but all the characters are fictional. This needs to be said for legal reasons.
Title: "Shoreland" is still a good read about schools for wayward y
Post by: Anonymous on May 11, 2006, 04:43:00 PM
Who is the author?