
Look What You Made Me Do
A Powerful Memoir of Coercive Control
- Paperback
336 pages
- Release Date
11 February 2019
Summary
Coercive control may have recently been made illegal in Britain, but not many women dare to open up about it. Helen Walmsley-Johnson is an exception. — The Times
Not all abuse leaves a mark
A powerful memoir of coercive control.
Helen’s first husband controlled her life, from the people she saw to what was in her bank account. He alienated her from friends and family and even from their three daughters. Eventually, he threw her out and she painfully be…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781509848751 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 1509848754 |
| Author: | Helen Walmsley-Johnson |
| Publisher: | Pan Macmillan |
| Imprint: | Picador |
| Format: | Paperback |
| Number of Pages: | 336 |
| Release Date: | 11 February 2019 |
| Weight: | 367g |
| Dimensions: | 203mm x 127mm x 19mm |
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Critics Review
Compelling … A hard book to read, harder I imagine to have written. But absolutely necessary if you want to understand coercive control. Read it. – Suzanne Moore * Guardian *
Coercive control may have recently been made illegal in Britain, but not many women dare to open up about it. Helen Walmsley-Johson is an exception. * The Times *
At first, Helen Walmsley-Johnson was so desperate to please her boyfriend Franc that she overlooked his exacting standards, his overbearing interest in what she wore and who she saw. But before long, her every move was controlled by the man who claimed to love her. The scariest part? How easily such behaviour – and worse – became her new normal. * You Magazine *
A forensic investigation into how an intelligent and proud forty-three year old woman became trapped in an abusive love affair … a warming subtle realistic narrative of recovery – Terri Apter * TLS *
Brilliant and engrossing * David Challen *
A piercingly accurate depiction of being in a controlling relationship and how difficult it is to leave * Dawn Foster *
Powerful – Jane Garvey * Woman’s Hour *
About The Author
Helen Walmsley-Johnson
Helen Walmsley-Johnson is the author of the Guardian’s ‘The Vintage Years’ column, which has 65,000 regular readers. She worked for the Daily Telegraph, before joining the Guardian as Alan Rusbridger’s PA for seven years, then began her column. Her book about middle-age, The Invisible Woman, was published to great acclaim in 2015. She lives in Rutland.
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