BOOK REVIEW: Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll
REVIEW:
This book reminds us that all those books and movies about real life serial killers give them the glory of their crimes and relegate the women or men whose lives were cut short to a footnote. This book is about the courageous women who lived, and fight for justice for those who lost their lives.
Loosely based on the crimes of the Florida State serial murders (as in the book I won't use the killers name to give him more press) this book follows the women who lost friends and lovers. Those women who weren't taken seriously by law enforcement, by judges and by the media but continued to fight for justice.
It's also about a time when being gay was thought to be a mental illness and those who were gay were out to infect others with their disease. It is about putting men first and how we are taught to make ourselves smaller so men feel bigger.
This book is so much and more. I'm not sure why I put off reading it but I'm so glad I finally picked it up. In fact I mistakenly bought two copies, one in paperback and one in hardcover!
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Publisher: S&S/ Marysue Rucci Books
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