Robert Kolker, author of Hidden Valley Road, on Writers on Writing, KUCI-FM
Don and Mimi Galvin
epitomized the mid-20th century American dream. After WWII, Don's work
with the U.S. Air Force took the family to Colorado where the Galvins
raised 12 children spanning the entire baby boom generation. But even as
the perfect family was being assembled, it began to disintegrate. Six
of the ten boys were diagnosed with schizophrenia. The family was
plagued by sexual abuse, clergy abuse, a murder/suicide, and other
stressors.
Robert Kolker joins Marrie Stone to talk about Hidden Valley Road: Inside the Mind of an American Family. He talks about finding the Galvins, and their decision to open their lives—and their painful story—up to him. He shares how he tackled the complicated science and research behind this misunderstood mental illness. He also discusses how he managed an overwhelming cast of characters—and the immense tragedies they endured—while delivering a compelling, impossible-to-resist narrative. He provides great advice to aspiring journalists about how to launch their careers, what to look for in a story, and much more.
Record date: March 3, 2021
Broadcast date: March 31, 2021