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Portrait of an Escape: A Story of Fleeing Domestic Abuse

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This vulnerable and honest personal essay by Gwen Tuinman–novelist and creator of the performing womxn-creatives collective, The Wild Nellies–offers a glimpse into her experience of fleeing domestic abuse.

By exploring multi-layered issues that face women experiencing intimate partner abuse, she leads us through the intricacies of escape and puts to rest the all-too-common question How could she stay? Portrait of an Escape is a call to empathy for women poised for departure and a bridge of insight for friends and family waiting for them to take that first brave step.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ruby Publications
Date
11 March 2020
Pages
40
ISBN
9781999175948

This vulnerable and honest personal essay by Gwen Tuinman–novelist and creator of the performing womxn-creatives collective, The Wild Nellies–offers a glimpse into her experience of fleeing domestic abuse.

By exploring multi-layered issues that face women experiencing intimate partner abuse, she leads us through the intricacies of escape and puts to rest the all-too-common question How could she stay? Portrait of an Escape is a call to empathy for women poised for departure and a bridge of insight for friends and family waiting for them to take that first brave step.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Ruby Publications
Date
11 March 2020
Pages
40
ISBN
9781999175948