Dear Dawn: Aileen Wuornos in Her Own Words - Aileen Wuornos - Bücher - Soft Skull Press - 9781593762902 - 26. Juni 2012
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Dear Dawn: Aileen Wuornos in Her Own Words

Aileen Wuornos

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Dear Dawn: Aileen Wuornos in Her Own Words

Between 1989 and 1990, Aileen Wuornos, a hitchhiking prostitute, shot, killed, and robbed seven men in remote Florida locations. Arrested in 1991, Wuornos insisted she had acted in self-defense, but the jury had little sympathy. Condemned to death on six separate counts, she was executed by lethal injection in 2002.

An abused runaway who turned to prostitution to survive, Wuornos has become iconic of vengeful women who lash out at the nearest target. She has also become a touchstone for women?s, prostitutes?, and prisoners? rights advocates. Her story has inspired myriad books and articles, as well as the 2003 movie Monster, for which Charlize Theron won an Academy Award. But until now, Wuornos?s uncensored voice has never been heard.

Dear Dawn is Wuornos?s autobiography culled from her ten-year death row correspondence with beloved childhood friend Dawn Botkins. Authorized for publication by Wuornos and edited under the guidance of Botkins, the letters not only offer Wuornos?s riveting reflections on the murders, legal battles, and media coverage, but go further, revealing her fears and obsessions, her rich humor and empathy, and her gradual disintegration as her execution approached. A candid life story told to a trusted friend, Dear Dawn is a compelling narrative, unwaveringly true to its source.


352 pages, B&W photos throughout, B&W illustrations throughout

Medien Bücher     Taschenbuch   (Buch mit Softcover und geklebtem Rücken)
Erscheinungsdatum 26. Juni 2012
ISBN13 9781593762902
Verlag Soft Skull Press
Seitenanzahl 368
Maße 155 × 229 × 25 mm   ·   448 g
Sprache Englisch  
Redakteur Gottlieb, Daphne
Redakteur Kester, Lisa

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