If I Am Missing or Dead: A Sister's Story of Love, Murder, and Liberation by Janine Latus

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Trade
  • Pub. Date: April 2007
  • ISBN-13: 9780641889707
  • Sales Rank: 2,840
  • 320pp
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Synopsis

A heartwrenching yet beautifully crafter memoir about two intelligent, attractive sisters-one of whom escaped years of abuse by men-and one who did not.

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At age 37, Janine Latus's younger sister, Amy, was strangled to death by her live-in boyfriend, bundled in a plastic tarp and buried beside a remote country road. It was a wretched end to a too-short life, one frequently marked by disappointment, sadness and struggle. In the hands of a less gifted writer, Amy's story might stand only as an encomium or a cautionary tale: a glimpse into the life of one abused woman, representative of thousands like it. But Latus weaves a double strand. Part memoir, part biography, the book (which grew out of an article in O Magazine) explores Latus's own relationships with abusive men—and her eventual emancipation from a marriage riven by emotional and physical violence. Latus has a spare, economical style, softened by an undercurrent of humor and marked by a total absence of self-pity. When on a ski vacation, a boyfriend brutally beats her, breaking several of her ribs and her nose—and then makes love to her, in a twisted form of penance—Latus doesn't wince in the retelling. She lets ambiguities and contradictions abide: she loved her husband, even as he humiliated and hurt her. Had things been slightly different, she seems to say, she—and not Amy—might have perished at the hands of her partner. Unforgettable, unsentimental and profoundly affecting, Latus's book resonates long after the final page is turned. (May)

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Biography

Janine Latus is a freelance writer, radio commentator, and regular speaker on domestic abuse issues. She has also taught writing and journalism at several universities and is on the board of directors of the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She lives in Virginia. If I Am Missing or Dead is her first book.

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Misleading........by Dr.BF

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November 11, 2008: When I read the book jacket, this seems like it would be at the very least, enlightening. The entire book was about the sister's life, and not about the sister who was missing. She did sprinkle in little blurbs about fleeting telephone conversations or encounters she had with her sister while going on and on about her own marital issues and her own insecurities. I feel the author should have just wrote a story about her own life and not used her sister's disappearance as the pseudo-premise of her book.
Very disappointing...........

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Misleading Titleby Anonymous

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October 05, 2008: This story was almost entirely about the author and not her sister. The title and description are very misleading.


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