Raised to worship his father's violence, a child believes that pain makes him powerful - until the "toy" in their basement speaks. Her voice unravels everything: his faith, his body, his identity. What if he isn't the man he was told to be? What if the monsters are not who he thought they were?Disturbing, lyrical, and unflinchingly honest, The Women Are Talking dismantles the language of dominance and dares to ask - what happens when the silenced finally speak?
Raised to worship his father's violence, a child believes that pain makes him powerful - until the "toy" in their basement speaks. Her voice unravels everything: his faith, his body, his identity. What if he isn't the man he was told to be? What if the monsters are not who he thought they were?Disturbing, lyrical, and unflinchingly honest, The Women Are Talking dismantles the language of dominance and dares to ask - what happens when the silenced finally speak?