Walking Away from Hate: Our Journey through Extremism
Autor Jeanette Manning, Lauren Manningen Limba Engleză Paperback – 9 apr 2021
As a troubled teen, Lauren Manning sought refuge online in the angry world of black metal music. When she met a recruiter who offered her the acceptance she craved, the doctrine of white supremacy supplanted the values of her middle-class upbringing, and Lauren traded suburbia for a life of violence and criminality on the streets of Toronto.
Told from the viewpoint of both mother and daughter, Walking Away from Hate chronicles Lauren’s descent into extremism, her life within the movement and her ultimate reconnection with the family she once denounced and the mother who refused to give up on her.
At a time when white supremacy and other forms of extremism are resurgent around the world, Walking Away from Hate provides a candid insider’s view from a uniquely female perspective.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781990160004
ISBN-10: 199016000X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Editura: Tidewater Press
Colecția Tidewater Press
Locul publicării:New Westminster, Canada
ISBN-10: 199016000X
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 15 mm
Editura: Tidewater Press
Colecția Tidewater Press
Locul publicării:New Westminster, Canada
Cuprins
Introduction Chapter One: A Model Family
Chapter Two: He’s Gone
Chapter Three: Looking for Love
Chapter Four: The Recruit
Chapter Five: 1488
Chapter Six: The Crew
Chapter Seven: A New Crew
Chapter Eight: Hey, Nazi
Chapter Ten: Hammerskins
Chapter Eleven: Justice
Chapter Twelve: Home. Again
Chapter Thirteen: Intermission
Chapter Fourteen: Infiltrating the Mainstream
Chapter Fifteen: A Man’s World
Chapter Sixteen: Tragedy and Clarity
Chapter Seventeen: Cutting Ties
Chapter Eighteen: The Void
Chapter Nineteen: After the Hate
Chapter Twenty: In Retrospect
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Organizations That Can Help
Chapter Two: He’s Gone
Chapter Three: Looking for Love
Chapter Four: The Recruit
Chapter Five: 1488
Chapter Six: The Crew
Chapter Seven: A New Crew
Chapter Eight: Hey, Nazi
Chapter Ten: Hammerskins
Chapter Eleven: Justice
Chapter Twelve: Home. Again
Chapter Thirteen: Intermission
Chapter Fourteen: Infiltrating the Mainstream
Chapter Fifteen: A Man’s World
Chapter Sixteen: Tragedy and Clarity
Chapter Seventeen: Cutting Ties
Chapter Eighteen: The Void
Chapter Nineteen: After the Hate
Chapter Twenty: In Retrospect
Epilogue
Acknowledgments
Organizations That Can Help
Recenzii
As a troubled teen, Lauren Manning sought refuge online in the angry world of black metal music. When she met a recruiter who offered her the acceptance she craved, the doctrine of white supremacy supplanted the values of her middle-class upbringing, and Lauren traded suburbia for a life of violence and criminality on the streets of Toronto.
Told from the viewpoint of both mother and daughter, Walking Away from Hate chronicles Lauren’s descent into extremism, her life within the movement and her ultimate reconnection with the family she once denounced and the mother who refused to give up on her.
"Bold, courageous, and brutally honest. The unbearable near-tragedies of this girl’s journey and her mother’s terror hounded me long after the last page was turned. Should be required reading in all high schools." DONNA MORRISSEY, award-winning author of The Fortunate Brother
"While the juxtaposition of two worlds is a central theme of this mother/daughter story, equally powerful are the insights into how white extremist thinking is fostered in the young." DIANE DONOVAN, Midwest Review of Books
"Indeed, one of this memoir’s defining, pervasive powers is the dual mother-daughter narrative that relates how Lauren was drawn into this appalling ideology and situation, how her family struggled with it, and how – ultimately – she came back from the brink. It’s a brave book, suffused in unwavering honesty." JOANNE OWEN, LoveReading UK
Told from the viewpoint of both mother and daughter, Walking Away from Hate chronicles Lauren’s descent into extremism, her life within the movement and her ultimate reconnection with the family she once denounced and the mother who refused to give up on her.
"Bold, courageous, and brutally honest. The unbearable near-tragedies of this girl’s journey and her mother’s terror hounded me long after the last page was turned. Should be required reading in all high schools." DONNA MORRISSEY, award-winning author of The Fortunate Brother
"While the juxtaposition of two worlds is a central theme of this mother/daughter story, equally powerful are the insights into how white extremist thinking is fostered in the young." DIANE DONOVAN, Midwest Review of Books
"Indeed, one of this memoir’s defining, pervasive powers is the dual mother-daughter narrative that relates how Lauren was drawn into this appalling ideology and situation, how her family struggled with it, and how – ultimately – she came back from the brink. It’s a brave book, suffused in unwavering honesty." JOANNE OWEN, LoveReading UK