See What You Made Me Do
Author: Jess Hill Categories: Non-Fiction, Psychology Published: 2019 Pages: 410 Language: English Tags: Family Relationships | SurvivalBook Description:
See What You Made Me Do by Jess Hill is a powerful, revealing work of investigative journalism that examines the hidden world of domestic abuse. With empathy and precision, Hill explores the psychology of power, control, and trauma, uncovering how patterns of coercion and manipulation can destroy lives while society often turns away. The result is both confronting and deeply human—a call to see what others choose not to.
This thought-provoking book blends real stories with expert analysis, shedding light on systemic failures and cultural blind spots surrounding intimate partner violence. Jess Hill approaches her subject with compassion, but never loses focus on truth and accountability, making See What You Made Me Do a landmark in contemporary social nonfiction.
Readers will find this work not only informative but transformative, challenging perceptions about what abuse looks like and why it persists. Each chapter unravels another layer of fear, guilt, and silence, while offering a sense of understanding to survivors who have long felt unseen.
As both an eye-opener and a guide to empathy, See What You Made Me Do stands as an essential modern text. It bridges journalism and advocacy, reminding readers that awareness is the first step toward meaningful change.
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