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“It’s hard to overstate the importance of this gorgeous, harrowing, heartbreaking book, which tackles sexual violence and its aftermath while also articulating the singular pain of knowing—or loving, or caring for, or having a history with—one’s rapist. Vanasco is whip-smart and tender, open and ruthless; she is the perfect guide through the minefield of her trauma, and ours.” —Carmen Maria Machado
“I wish everyone in this country would read it.” —Melissa Febos
The post Jeannie Vanasco : Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl appeared first on Tin House.
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“It’s hard to overstate the importance of this gorgeous, harrowing, heartbreaking book, which tackles sexual violence and its aftermath while also articulating the singular pain of knowing—or loving, or caring for, or having a history with—one’s rapist. Vanasco is whip-smart and tender, open and ruthless; she is the perfect guide through the minefield of her trauma, and ours.” —Carmen Maria Machado
“I wish everyone in this country would read it.” —Melissa Febos
The post Jeannie Vanasco : Things We Didn’t Talk About When I Was a Girl appeared first on Tin House.

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