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Dear Dawn Aileen Wuornos in Her Own Words

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ISBN-10: 1593762909

ISBN-13: 9781593762902

Edition: N/A

Authors: Aileen Wuornos, Lisa Kester, Daphne Gottlieb, Phyllis Chesler

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List price: $17.95
Publisher: Counterpoint Press
Publication date: 6/26/2012
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 368
Size: 6.02" wide x 9.02" long x 0.98" tall
Weight: 0.946
Language: English

Lisa Kesterhas worked as a book designer, both freelance and for small presses, for over ten years and is a personal friend of Dawn Botkins. She lives in Oakland. Daphne Gottliebhas published four poetry collections (Pelt,Why Things Burn,Final Girl, andKissing Dead Girls) and edited two anthologies (HomewreckerandFucking Daphne). She lives in San Francisco. Aileen Wuornoswas born in Michigan in 1956. Abandoned early by her parents and expelled from her abusive grandfather’s home when she was fourteen and pregnant, she lived in the woods before hitchhiking her way to Florida. In 1986, Wuornos began a relationship with Tyria Moore and supported them both through prostitution and theft.…    

Lisa Kesterhas worked as a book designer, both freelance and for small presses, for over ten years and is a personal friend of Dawn Botkins. She lives in Oakland. Daphne Gottliebhas published four poetry collections (Pelt,Why Things Burn,Final Girl, andKissing Dead Girls) and edited two anthologies (HomewreckerandFucking Daphne). She lives in San Francisco. Aileen Wuornoswas born in Michigan in 1956. Abandoned early by her parents and expelled from her abusive grandfather’s home when she was fourteen and pregnant, she lived in the woods before hitchhiking her way to Florida. In 1986, Wuornos began a relationship with Tyria Moore and supported them both through prostitution and theft.…    

Phyllis Chesler, a founder and board member of the International Committee for Women of the Wall, has been fighting for Jewish women's religious and human rights for more than thirty years. She is a psychologist and the author of eleven books, including Women and Madness and Woman's Inhumanity to Woman. She cofounded the Association for Women in Psychology and the National Women s Health Network.