Hailed as a worthy successor to John McPhee (Kirkus Reviews)
The result is an inspiring picture of a man of profound character
a first novel by a woman who once visited some relatives in Harlem for a couple of days
teacher and an educational psychologist
A Survivor's Education Women, Violence, and the Stories We Don't Tell Will Wootton Hailed as a worthy successorBy: Joy Neumeyer Published by PublicAffairs, 2024 "In Berkeley, on a picturesque university campus in the springtime, a young woman is shoved backwards down a concrete stairway by her partner. This follows months of escalating violence, during which he slams her into walls, chokes her, pours beer on her, threatens to kill her, stalks her, promises to split her head open with a hammer. She ends the relationship, cuts off contact, flees to the other