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No One Loves an Angry Woman. An Exvangelical Coming-of-Rage Story
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- Nombre de pages216
- Date de parution22/09/2026
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-8070-2069-2
- EAN9780807020692
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBeacon Press
Résumé
The best-selling author of Fed Up deconstructs her Evangelical upbringing and shows how women's anger can lead us towards change"A seething read that burns to the bone." -Tia Levings, New York Times best-selling author of A Well-Trained WifeGemma Hartley grew up in an Evangelical household where she was raised to become an obedient wife from the time she was a little girl. A sexual assault as a teenager upended her evangelical world, and that coupled with an upbringing steeped in purity culture led her to internalize guilt, silence.
and anger. The good girl conditioning of the church demanded that Hartley seek the narrow path of womanhood that emphasized service to others, to swallow the discomfort and rage that simmered just below the surface - but when political events reawakened her trauma, she began to come apart at the seams. Here she unravels the threads of her upbringing to weave a new story, one where women's anger is not sinful and dangerous - it is information, and often the most rational response there is.
Whether or not you've ever set foot in a church, Christian patriarchal norms have shaped American culture in ways that are far-reaching and insidious. From restrictive legislation that takes away women's bodily autonomy to cultural norms that expect women to pick up after their husbands and joyfully give up their careers to care for children-these are all standards informed and fed by Christian culture.
Tying together her Christian upbringing together with a feminist examination of society today, Hartley tells her personal story, but it's bigger than that: No One Loves an Angry Woman is the story of a cultural awakening.
and anger. The good girl conditioning of the church demanded that Hartley seek the narrow path of womanhood that emphasized service to others, to swallow the discomfort and rage that simmered just below the surface - but when political events reawakened her trauma, she began to come apart at the seams. Here she unravels the threads of her upbringing to weave a new story, one where women's anger is not sinful and dangerous - it is information, and often the most rational response there is.
Whether or not you've ever set foot in a church, Christian patriarchal norms have shaped American culture in ways that are far-reaching and insidious. From restrictive legislation that takes away women's bodily autonomy to cultural norms that expect women to pick up after their husbands and joyfully give up their careers to care for children-these are all standards informed and fed by Christian culture.
Tying together her Christian upbringing together with a feminist examination of society today, Hartley tells her personal story, but it's bigger than that: No One Loves an Angry Woman is the story of a cultural awakening.




