The First Thing and the Last by Allan Johnson

11/05/2010 7:00 pm
11/05/2010 9:00 pm

In the middle of a horrific night, Katherine Stuart barely escapes being murdered by her abusive husband in their suburban Boston home. In the aftermath of utter loss and devastation, Katherine is sought out by Lucy Dudley, an elderly woman living on a farm in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, who reads about Katherine in the news and is drawn to her by a closely guarded history of her own. Katherine, unable to bear the accusing eyes of her family, accepts Lucy's invitation to come to Vermont, setting in motion a deepening relationship between the two women that frames a universal struggle to heal and reclaim what severe trauma takes from people's lives.

"This beautiful, brave, and liberating book is a triumph of the spirit. Engrossing and exquisitely written, it shines with rare courage and a tender, life-saving wisdom that comes only through facing the darkness we suffer or inflict on others. It is a marvelous story whose characters I am glad to have in my life."
Joanna Macy, Author, World as Lover, World as Self "

"Allan Johnson's illumination of the mind of a woman recovering from horrific abuse and loss is miraculous, carried by a story that is both gripping and inspiring. It is a stunning achievement."  Jean Kilbourne, Creator of the award-winning film series, Killing Us Softly

Allan Johnson has deftly woven the issues of intimate-partner violence, trauma, and healing into a compelling novel that challenges the reader to question their own beliefs and assumptions about family violence."  Erika Tindill, Executive Director, Connecticut Coaliation against Domestic Violence.

Allan G. Johnson is a nationally recognized writer and public speaker
who has worked on issues of privilege, oppression, and social inequality
since receiving his Ph.D. in sociology from the University of Michigan
in 1972. He began this work in the 1970s with a focus on men's violence
against women. His writing has been translated into several languages
and excerpted in numerous anthologies.

$22.95
ISBN-13: 9781935514411
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Published: Plain View Press, 2/2010
In the middle of a horrific night, Katherine Stuart barely escapes being murdered by her abusive husband in their suburban Boston home. In the aftermath of utter loss and devastation, Katherine is sought out by Lucy Dudley, an elderly woman living on a farm in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, who reads about Katherine in the news and is drawn to her by a closely guarded history of her own. Katherine, unable to bear the accusing eyes of her family, accepts Lucy's invitation to come to Vermont, setting in motion a deepening relationship between the two women that frames a universal struggle to heal and reclaim what severe trauma takes from people's lives.

"This beautiful, brave, and liberating book is a triumph of the spirit. Engrossing and exquisitely written, it shines with rare courage and a tender, life-saving wisdom that comes only through facing the darkness we suffer or inflict on others. It is a marvelous story whose characters I am glad to have in my life."
Joanna Macy, Author, World as Lover, World as Self "

"Allan Johnson's illumination of the mind of a woman recovering from horrific abuse and loss is miraculous, carried by a story that is both gripping and inspiring. It is a stunning achievement."  Jean Kilbourne, Creator of the award-winning film series, Killing Us Softly

Allan Johnson has deftly woven the issues of intimate-partner violence, trauma, and healing into a compelling novel that challenges the reader to question their own beliefs and assumptions about family violence."  Erika Tindill, Executive Director, Connecticut Coaliation against Domestic Violence.

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