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Westoll explains that most were separated from their mothers at birth, injected with diseases and deadly viruses, repeatedly operated on, and frequently driven mad through isolation and social deprivation.
Her experiences of social deprivation as a young teacher in the southern Swedish town of Landskrona help inform the novel.