Community Read - No Visible Bruises - Rachel Louise Snyder

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Author Talks, Lectures, Online

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Adults, Seniors
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No Visible Bruises

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Join us for a virtual evening of conversation with Rachel Louise Snyder, author of No Visible Bruises.

A compelling work of investigative journalism, No Visible Bruises, reveals that one of America’s most urgent social problems takes place behind closed doors, and that the most dangerous place for a woman, statistically, is her own home. Whether we call it domestic violence, private violence, or intimate terrorism, it has a far more pervasive impact on our society than many realize. Between 2000 and 2006, about 3,200 Americans were killed in combat. In that time, more than three times as many women were killed by their partners.

The Scarsdale Public Library and the Scarsdale Edgemont Family Counseling Service's Safe Coalition encourage you to participate in a community book read about the origins and course of gender violence in our society. For more information about Ms. Snyder and this event, please click here.

View the program at home via Zoom. Registrants will be emailed the invitation link approximately one hour before the program starts. Please register below.
 

Print copies of the book are available to borrow from the Scarsdale Public Library. To place a hold through the Westchester Library System, click here.

To borrow a digital copy from Libby, click here.

To borrow a digital copy from cloudLibrary, click here.

 

The book can also be purchased with a 10% discount at Bronx River Books in Scarsdale Village. To purchase a discounted copy of No Visible Bruises from Bronx River Books, click here.

This program is sponsored by The Scarsdale Public Library, the Friends of the Scarsdale Library, Scarsdale Edgemont Family Counseling Service, and Hitchcock Presbyterian Church.