"Dean Kostos's harrowing and redemptive memoir, The Boy Who Listened to Paintings, is a lucid portrait of the artist as an adolescent mental patient, whose self-destructive despair is overcome by therapy, connections with other patients, painting, and poetry...
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"Dean Kostos's harrowing and redemptive memoir, The Boy Who Listened to Paintings, is a lucid portrait of the artist as an adolescent mental patient, whose self-destructive despair is overcome by therapy, connections with other patients, painting, and poetry...
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