Unreasonable Women: Three Stories of Violence, Imprisonment, and Extraordinary Survival

Justine Van Der Leun

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Unreasonable Women: Three Stories of Violence, Imprisonment, and Extraordinary Survival

Unreasonable Women: Three Stories of Violence, Imprisonment, and Extraordinary Survival

Justine Van Der Leun

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A groundbreaking account of how the legal system punishes those it purports to protect, told through the stories of three unforgettable women

When award-winning journalist Justine van der Leun began researching the issue of criminalized survival, she was astonished to see women being imprisoned for protecting themselves against abuse. This sparked an intensive, years-long investigation into how survivors are targeted for prosecution, leading her to collect more than a thousand personal accounts from women's prisons across America.

In Unreasonable Women, van der Leun tells the propulsive, shocking, and intimate stories of three extraordinary women who, finding themselves caught in the direst circumstances, had to kill to survive. Tanisha is a spirited Michigan mother determined to help authorities solve a cold case, whatever the consequences. Jema is a softhearted Missouri factory worker struggling to keep her family together while navigating a dangerous relationship. TC is a bold Californian trying to escape generations of trauma and a toxic family environment. In each case, the women's childhood abuse was replicated in adulthood--until they were forced to make an impossible choice.

A work of literary reportage that reads like a crime novel, Unreasonable Women is the result of seven years of unprecedented research and on-the-ground reporting in U.S. prisons. It is the story of women and violence in America, a wake-up call about a broken system, and the moving narrative of three women who find hope and humanity in the unlikeliest of places.

Critical Reviews

"Remarkable . . . A devastating portrait . . . A riveting, heartbreaking account of three women's experiences with violence and a system that perpetuates abuse." - Kirkus

"Impeccably researched . . . Required reading for anyone who cares about women and justice, Unreasonable Women aims a powerful spotlight on our country's continued failure to protect its most vulnerable." - BookPage (starred review)

"Sure to enrage and affect . . . Embodying the increasingly rare role of journalist as relentless truth seeker, van der Leun embeds herself in these women's lives and combs through hundreds of hours of interviews and thousands of pages of legal documents to carefully tell their stories in piercing detail...This is true crime at its finest: when the racist patriarchal systems that replicate violence are at last exposed as the real monster." - Booklist

"Journalist van der Leun's new book, which she researched for seven years, tells the story of three women -- the victims of abuse in childhood and adulthood -- who had to kill to survive, and who were incarcerated for their actions." - The Orange County Register

"Unreasonable Women is a rare and formidable work of narrative nonfiction. Grounded in years of exacting research and rigorous investigation, Justine van der Leun exposes a brutal truth: when women survive violence, the state often punishes them for it. With profound empathy and moral precision, she compels us to look beyond headlines and verdicts to the layered histories of abuse, poverty, silence, and disposability that precede a single violent act. As propulsive as any crime narrative but far more unsettling, the book situates these stories within a social and legal history that long normalized sexual coercion, absorbing men's violence into the ordinary fabric of life while casting women's resistance as deviance. The women here differ from others less in kind than in degree: in how far the violence went, and in their refusal to continue submitting to it. Van der Leun never turns away from pain, nor does she allow the reader to do so. This is essential journalism that fundamentally reshapes how we think about justice, survival, and the enduring peril of being a woman in America." - Brian Goldstone, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of There is No Place for Us

"What happens after a woman fights back and kills the man who's trying to kill her, after the credits roll? For most of them, it turns out, the answer is prison. Unreasonable Women takes us into the suffocating web of a system that punishes a victim for not mutely suffering the violence that is her birthright, for fighting back, and for not being a perfect victim: a dead one. Exquisitely written and utterly infuriating, this book is unputdownable." - Julia Ioffe, author of the National Book Award Finalist Motherland

"Reading Justine van der Leun's Unreasonable Women is an enraging, engrossing experience, shining a much-needed light on the ways in which women who have been systematically destroyed by the people who profess to love them end up fighting back--only to be further pummeled by a criminal legal system more interested in wins than in mercy. Through the heartbreaking stories of Tanisha, Jema, and TC, and astoundingly detailed (and original) research on hundreds more incarcerated women, van der Leun demonstrates the impossible bind of those mired in intimate partner violence, and how it crushes them when they attempt to break free." - Sarah Weinman, author of Without Consent: A Landmark Trial and the Decades-Long Struggle To Make Spousal Rape a Crime

"A rigorously reported and quietly devastating reckoning with how survival can be misunderstood in a courtroom. By returning these women to the center of their stories, Justine van der Leun widens our understanding of justice." - Gilbert King, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Devil in the Grove

"Unreasonable Women is a masterful deep dive into the keen survival instincts of three women who were pushed far past the edge, and a no-holds-barred indictment of a legal system that fails survivors by design. Trust me, you should read this book." - Roxanna Asgarian, author of the National Book Critics Circle Award Winner We Were Once a Family

"I could not put down Unreasonable Women. It captures, with great care, the relentless pace of abuse and predation against the survivors of gender-based violence. Moving between history, scholarly insight, and years of careful reporting, it tells the story of three women from three different parts of the country trapped in the cycle of abuse, blame, and punishment that follows the women and girls who survive. And it does so without romanticizing their lives. This is the book we need if we're to ever confront our failure to see the nation's most vulnerable women as full human beings." - Reuben Jonathan Miller, MacArthur Fellow and author of Halfway Home

Publishing Information

Publisher: Ecco Press
Pub date: 2026-06-02
Length: 336 pages

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