The Loneliest Girl
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"
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University of New Mexico Press ISBN
978-0826363695 Genres
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