Nonfic: A Well Trained Wife
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We're reading A Well-Trained Wife by Tia Levings Sunday, May 3. Location TBD.
If you choose to purchase this title, you can receive 20% off if you buy it at Book House of Stuyvesant Plaza.
Recruited into the fundamentalist Quiverfull movement as a young wife, Tia Levings learned that being a good Christian meant following a list of additional life principles—a series of secret, special rules to obey. Being a godly and submissive wife in Christian Patriarchy included strict discipline, isolation, and an alternative lifestyle that appeared wholesome to outsiders. Women were to be silent, “keepers of the home.”
Tia knew that to their neighbors her family was strange, but she also couldn't risk exposing their secret lifestyle to police, doctors, teachers, or anyone outside of their church. Christians were called in scripture to be “in the world, not of it.” So, she hid in plain sight as years of abuse and pain followed. When Tia realized she was the only one who could protect her children from becoming the next generation of patriarchal men and submissive women, she began to resist and question how they lived. But in the patriarchy, a woman with opinions is in danger, and eventually, Tia faced an urgent and extreme stay and face dire consequences, or flee with her children.
Told in a beautiful, honest, and sometimes harrowing voice, A Well-Trained Wife is an unforgettable and timely memoir about a woman's race to save herself and her family and details the ways that extreme views can manifest in a marriage.
Normal meetings are on the second Tuesday or Thursday of the month. Bonus genre meetings are on Sundays in the summer. Drop book suggestions here: https://forms.gle/pEQ8rBtNUnLM58ov8
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By Meetup
Nonfiction book club (in-person) for readers of memoirs about patriarchy; discuss A Well-Trained Wife and explore themes of abuse and resilience.
AI summary
By Meetup
Nonfiction book club (in-person) for readers of memoirs about patriarchy; discuss A Well-Trained Wife and explore themes of abuse and resilience.
