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Women We Buried, Women We Burned: A Memoir

Women We Buried, Women We Burned: A Memoir

By Rachel Louise Snyder

"Snyder shows us how to summon the courage to imagine in a cruel and dangerous world. A beautiful book." -Patrick Radden Keefe, New York Times bestselling author of Rogues , Empire of Pain , and Say Nothing

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Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publish Date: 05/23/2023
Pages: 272
ISBN-13: 9781635579123
ISBN-10: 1635579120
Language: English

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Winner of the Independent Publisher Book Award
Kirkus Best Nonfiction of the Year

"Snyder shows us how to summon the courage to imagine in a cruel and dangerous world. A beautiful book." -Patrick Radden Keefe, New York Times bestselling author of Rogues and Empire of Pain "A gorgeous memoir that parses the patriarchy with an endearing frankness as fierce as it is, astonishingly, forgiving." -Beth Macy, New York Times bestselling author of Dopesick and Raising Lazarus For decades, journalist Rachel Louise Snyder has been a fierce advocate reporting on the darkest social issues that impact women's lives. Women We Buried, Women We Burned is her own story. When eight-year-old Rachel's mother died, her distraught father thrust the family into extreme evangelicalism. After a childhood marked by silent rage, teenage Rachel became outwardly furious. She was expelled from school and home at age sixteen. Living out of her car and relying on strangers, Rachel found herself masquerading as an adult, talking her way into college, and eventually traveling the globe. Survival became her reporter's beat. In places like India, Tibet, Niger, and Cambodia, she witnessed those who had been through the unimaginable choosing hope over despair. She returned to the States more appreciative of complexity, more generous, and open to the healing that would come from a most unexpected place.

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Rachel Louise Snyder 's work has appeared in the New Yorker, the New York Times Magazine, the Washington Post, the New Republic , the Atlantic , and elsewhere.

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