SUMMARY OF WOMEN WE BURIED WOMEN WE BURNED BY RACHEL LOUISE SNYDER. PLEASE NOTHE THAT THIS BOOK IS NOT INTENDED TO REPLACE THE ORIGINAL BOOK AND I AM NOT AFFILIATED WITH THE AUTHOR OF THE ORIGINAL BOOK
The author of the trailblazing and award-winning book No Visible Bruises returns with another fascinating story about surviving, finding oneself, and forgiving others.
Rachel Louise Snyder was only eight years old when her mother passed away, and her grieving father uprooted the family and moved them to the other side of the nation to live a life similar to that of an evangelical cult. At the age of 16, due to her furious disobedience, she was kicked out of school and also sent away from her family. Rachel was able to negotiate her way into college despite living out of her vehicle and depending on the kindness of strangers. She went on to become a writer and has traveled extensively across the world. She decided to make survival her best as a reporter, and she traveled to countries such as India, Niger, and Cambodia to conduct interviews with people who had survived experiences that were beyond their wildest imaginations.
Women We Buried, Women We Burned is a crucial narrative of family hardship, female survival, and the transformational force of resiliency. It is a penetrating account of Snyder's journey from a teenage runaway to a reporter on the worldwide epidemic of domestic abuse. Snyder recounts her journey from adolescent runaway to a reporter on the global epidemic of domestic violence.