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Midnight Assassin: A Murder in America's Heartland
by Patricia L. Bryan and Thomas Wolf
In Midnight Assassin, Bryan and Wolf examine the harsh realities of farm life at the turn of the century and provide a poignant portrait of Margaret Hossack, who, innocent or guilty, suffered through a terrible marriage and years of public scrutiny. The book is a haunting human drama that looks at the plight of women--legally, socially, and politically--during that period. What also emerges is the story of early feminist Susan Glaspell, who covered the Hossack trial as a young reporter and later used it as the basis for her two most acclaimed works: Trifles and "A Jury of Her Peers." The authors touch upon issues of domestic abuse, the way stories are told in communities and courtrooms, the influence of the media, assumptions about behavior and social roles, and the complexity of emotions and loyalties that define family relationships. The book is available at your favorite bookstore or through online booksellers. ISBN: 1-56512-306-9 |
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