At twenty-three Klara finds herself, in the midst of a life crisis, drawn into psychiatry
where for more than a decade she is misdiagnosed and treated with heavy psychiatric drugs.
You’re Not Going Home is her story
of growing up in Stockholm’s cultural and left-wing circles of the 1960s and ’70s,
and her struggle to both find herself and survive the treatment she was subjected to.
It is a uniquely personal testimony and a document of its time
on themes more urgent today than ever,
told with poetic sharpness, integrity, and presence.