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North Shore native tells how she compiled family’s mental health struggles in ‘While You Were Out’

Summary by Chicago Tribune
When Meg Kissinger was growing up in Wilmette in the 1960s, her big Irish-Catholic family appeared fairly typical from the outside. She and her seven siblings were good at projecting a sense of normalcy, even when life at home was spiraling out of control, she told an audience in Glenview recently. Her mother suffered from anxiety and depression — although these terms were never used at the time — while her manic father could behave unpredictabl…
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