Description
Description
In September 2017, a knock on the door from police upends Michelle Horton's life forever: her sister had just shot her partner and was now in jail. Everything Michelle thought she knew about her family unraveled in that moment. During the investigation that follows, Michelle learns that Nikki had been hiding horrific abuse for years.
In this exquisite memoir, Michelle retraces the sisters' childhood and explores how so many people, including herself, could have been blind to the abuse. An intimate look at a family surviving trauma, Dear Sister is a deeply personal story about what it takes to be believed and the danger of keeping truths hidden. Ultimately, Horton turns her family's suffering into hard won wisdom: a profound story of resilience and the unbreakable bond between sisters.
About the Author
About the Author
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
--Scott Turow, New York Times bestselling author of Presumed Innocent "The most difficult circumstances have the power to break open our hearts and bring our spirit fully alive. In this compelling, intimate and beautifully written memoir, we touch on the true meaning of healing and grace."
--Tara Brach, internationally bestselling author of Radical Acceptance "A searing read. The next frontier in preventing abuse against women is shining a spotlight on the cruelty and ignorance with which our courts treat victims of abuse, particularly those who defend themselves against violent men. Dear Sister is an important and painful story, beautifully told."
--Leslie Morgan Steiner, New York Times bestselling author of Crazy Love "Incendiary...a powerful testament to the tenacity of sisterly bonds, a scathing indictment of the legal landscape for abused women, and a wrenching exploration of the shame that allows abuse to remain hidden. This is difficult to forget."--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Essential... this strong narrative points to the realities of the United States' criminal justice system and how it can fail the most vulnerable."--Library Journal (starred review) "This deeply felt and beautifully written book--this tale of tragedy and love, cruelty and community--will stay with me long after Nikki comes home and these two amazing sisters and their children can heal. It will stay with me, inspire me, and fuel my commitment to women, because as little Ben says at the end of the book, "It's not over until we help all the other mommies who defended themselves get free."
--Elizabeth Lesser, Cofounder of Omega Institute and author of New York Times bestseller Broken Open "Unflinching, vulnerable and bold... a story of family resilience, infinite love, friends, and communities ...It's a story you won't forget. It is a story that matters because it's more than Nikki's story."
--The New York Journal of Books "Dear Sister stands alongside both Bowdler's memoir Is Rape a Crime?and Chanel Miller's bestselling 2019 Know My Name. It is a testament to Horton's command as a writer that we do not look away. "--Southern Review of Books
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