The Loneliest Girl

Author Kate Gale

Who was more alone than Medusa? Raped in Athena’s temple, transformed into a monster, and banished into a cave, Medusa may be the ultimate example of victim blaming. In "The Loneliest Girl," Kate Gale creates a powerful alternative narrative for Medusa and for all women who have carried guilt and shame—for being a woman, for not being enough, for being a victim. She offers a narrative in which women are the makers of the world—in which women find their way out from the cave of the Cisthene and into a world where they determine their own destiny.

Bio

Kate Gale earned a BA in English at ASU in 1987.


Praise for this book

Humble, hopeful, and defiantly human.

San Diego Tribune

'The Loneliest Girl' is a brave, honest, and endlessly compelling book. Bravo.

Ilya Kaminsky Author of "Dancing in Odessa"
girl with green hair and yellow raincoat under an orange umbrella
Date published
Publisher
University of New Mexico Press
ISBN
978-0826363695

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