
No Visible Bruises:
what we don’t know about domestic violence can kill us
No Visible Bruises:
what we don’t know about domestic violence can kill us
Overview
NEW AND UPDATED — A NEW YORK TIMES, ECONOMIST, AND ESQUIRE BOOK OF THE YEAR.
Love, desire, intimacy — we all know what these are meant to look like. But what happens when they descend into violence?
Award-winning journalist Rachel Louise Snyder once believed all the common misconceptions about domestic violence: that it happens to an unlucky few; that it’s a matter of poor choices; that if things are dire enough, victims will leave. Her perception changed when she began talking to the victims and perpetrators whose stories she tells in this book.
Fearlessly reporting from the front lines of what the WHO has deemed a ‘global epidemic’, Snyder interviews men who have murdered their families, women who have nearly been murdered, and a range of professionals in advocacy and law enforcement, painting a vivid and nuanced picture of what happens when relationships go badly wrong.
The problem is on the rise: an average of 137 women are killed by familial violence worldwide every day. Two women die at the hands of their partners each week in the UK. In the US, domestic homicides have increased by 32 per cent since 2017. And in South Africa, a woman is now killed every three hours. No Visible Bruises tells the intimate stories behind these headlines, and lays out the society-wide changes that are urgently needed to stop domestic violence in its tracks.
Details
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- Paperback
- 198mm x 129mm
- 336 pages
- 9781912854851
- GBP£10.99
- 1 March 2020
- UK & Cw (ex Can)
Awards
- Shortlisted for the 2020 National Book Critics Circle
- Shortlisted for the 2020 New York Public Library Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism
- Shortlisted for the 2019 Kirkus Prize for Nonfiction
- Shortlisted for the 2019 Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest
- Winner of the 2018 J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award
Praise
‘Clear, smooth and accessible … never folksy but never academic and so matter-of-fact you can feel the writer holding herself in check so as not to overwhelm us with painful details.’
About the Author
Rachel Louise Snyder is the author of Fugitive Denim, the novel What We’ve Lost is Nothing, and No Visible Bruises, winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Award, the Hillman Prize, and the Helen Bernstein Book Award for Excellence in Journalism, and finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award, LA Times Book Prize, and Kirkus Prize. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Slate, and elsewhere. Snyder is a Professor of Creative Writing and Journalism at American University and a 2020–2021 Guggenheim Fellow. She lives in Washington, DC.