Crying Wolf: A Memoir

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Price
$22.00  $20.46
Publisher
Book*hug Press
Publish Date
Pages
232
Dimensions
5.2 X 7.95 X 0.71 inches | 0.66 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781771668088

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About the Author

EDEN BOUDREAU was born and raised in a small rural area just outside Halifax. In 2016, she relocated to Ontario with her family. As a bisexual, polyamorous woman who has survived her fair share of adversity, Eden's work draws on her life experiences to inspire vulnerable and relatable stories. Her essays have been featured in Flare, Today's Parent, and Runner's World, amongst others. She is the host and creator of the podcast, Dear Lonely Writer, aimed at destigmatizing mental health struggles during the writing process. Boudreau lives in Georgina, Ontario.

Reviews
"Crying Wolf is a phoenix rising from the ash of Boudreau's pain. In her stunning and eloquent debut, Boudreau takes readers on a harrowing journey through some of her darkest days, while holding a mirror to a society that perpetuates the shaming of those who live in the margins. Readers will close Crying Wolf with a sense of having been changed by the story of healing and returning to oneself, but most of all, will find themselves hopeful for the future." --Kelly S. Thompson, national bestselling author of Girls Need Not Apply and Still, I Cannot Save You "Eden Boudreau's debut memoir is a searing and unflinching record of the assault and aftermath of sexual violence. Admirers of Alice Sebold and Sarah Polley should make room on their shelf for this evocative account of rape by a third partner within a polyamorous marriage--and the internal and systemic wounds which occur as a result. With her incisive wit, heartbreaking insight, and riveting storytelling, Boudreau has earned my admiration as both a talented writer and a steadfast survivor." --Amber Cowie, author of Last One Alive
"A battle cry for women who have survived assault" -- Foreword