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The Chain - Love, Betrayal, and the Sisterhood That Heals Us

English · Paperback / Softback

Will be released 02.04.2025

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A devastating personal testimony and a searing indictment of persistent misogyny. In January 2017, Chimene Suleyman was on her way to an abortion clinic in Queens, New York with her boyfriend, the father of her nascent child. It was the last day they would spend together. In an extraordinary sequence of events, Chimene was to discover the truth of her boyfriend''s life: that the man she''d loved had gaslit, lied to, stolen from, and painfully betrayed her and many others. In this spellbinding memoir, Suleyman exposes one man''s control over many women and the trauma he left behind and celebrates the sisterhood that formed in his wake despite--and in spite of--him. With radiant prose and incisive observation, Suleyman questions society''s complicity in allowing those who would do women harm to flourish and contemplates why others remain silent witnesses by accepting and normalizing shameless behavior towards women. She demonstrates how women themselves are acculturated to perform prescribed roles of giver and nurturer, to be self-sacrificing and subordinate, and to bolster the egos of others by remaining silent and ignoring their own protective instincts. A soul-baring story, brilliant cultural critique, and celebration of the healing power of sisterhood, The Chain is a book for any woman who has questioned her relationship and buried her doubts, for any woman who can''t quite identify the source of her unease and for any woman who has been sheltered by the fierce protection of her female friends.

About the author

Chimene Suleyman is a poet and writer of Turkish Cypriot descent who lives in London. She has written on the politics of race and immigration for the Guardian, the Independent, the BBC, NPR, and Sky News. She is the coeditor of The Good Immigrant.

Product details

Authors Chimene Suleyman
Publisher Harper Collins Usa
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Release 02.04.2025, delayed
 
EAN 9780063392960
ISBN 978-0-06-339296-0
No. of pages 240
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries

BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Women, FAMILY & RELATIONSHIPS: Abuse / Domestic Partner Abuse, BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY: Memoirs

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