All the Silent Spaces: A Memoir

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
She Writes Press
Publish Date
Pages
280
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.5 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781631525698

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About the Author
Christine Ristaino teaches Italian and is the faculty advisor for a number of programs related to social justice at Emory University. She has coauthored an academic publication titled Lucrezia Marinella and the "Querelle des Femmes" in Seventeenth-Century Italy and the first edition of a book series, The Italian Virtual Class. Ristaino specializes in Italian language pedagogy, language teaching, cultural acquisition, community engaged learning, and Italian memoir. She writes and publishes articles and op-eds on overcoming violence, having difficult conversations, and equity.
Reviews
2023 Global Book Awards Gold Medalist in Politics & Social Sciences
2020 Readers' Favorite Book Awards: Finalist in Non-Fiction - Social Issues
2020 Readers' Favorite Book Awards Finalist: Non-Fiction: Social Issues
2020 Living Now Book Awards Gold Winner in Inspirational Memoir (Female)
2020 International Book Awards, Finalist in Social Change
2020 IndieReader Discovery Awards Winner in Women's Issues
2019 Best Book Awards Finalist in Social Change
2019 Best Book Awards Finalist in Women's Issues

" . . . a swirling examination of many of the elements that can factor into violence in America, but it's also a portrait of one woman's experiences with such violence, and how she managed to find a way to avoid being destroyed by it . . . An insightful, openhearted memoir about brutality in many forms."
--Kirkus Reviews

"All the Silent Spaces: A Memoir, by Christine Ristaino, is a deep and lyrical memoir about how a vicious assault affected all aspects of the author's life, and how she found strength to not just endure tragedy but transcend it. This book touches on dynamics one might expect-fear, survival, mistrust, recovery--but also on themes one might not--like race, religion, poverty, and politics."
--IndieReader