The Woman They Could Not Silence by Kate Moore


Title:  The Woman They Could Not Silence
Author: Kate Moore
Review: This biography is absolutely fascinating! Written in novel form based on well-researched articles and journal entries, Moore introduces us to Elizabeth Packard, a mother whose intelligence and boldness landed her in an insane asylum. Packard is now remembered as an advocate for the rights of women and those accused of insanity. I highly recommend!    Review by:  Bethany
Title:  The Woman They Could Not SilenceAuthor: Kate MooreReview: This biography is absolutely fascinating! Written in novel form based on well-researched articles and journal entries, Moore introduces us to Elizabeth Packard, a mother whose intelligence and boldness landed her in an insane asylum. Packard is now remembered as an advocate for the rights of women and those accused of insanity. I highly recommend!   
Review by:  Bethany
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