BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Books

Emiko Jean (The Return of Ellie Black) is on the Radar!

May 07, 2024 Christen Civiletto & Chris Storm Season 3 Episode 125
Emiko Jean (The Return of Ellie Black) is on the Radar!
BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Books
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BOOKSTORM: Deep Dive Into Best-Selling Books
Emiko Jean (The Return of Ellie Black) is on the Radar!
May 07, 2024 Season 3 Episode 125
Christen Civiletto & Chris Storm

New York Times bestselling author Emiko Jean joins BOOKSTORM Podcast to talk about The Return of Ellie Black! What a powerful discussion! We talked about the quarter million women who go missing each year, with the vast majority of those being women or girls under twenty one. What is fueling these atrocities  - is it primarily an expression of male rage or power? As a society, do we need to dig deeper to understand the factors driving this type of aggression so that we can better prevent it? We talked about survival, guilt, and post-traumatic stress ... even the aftermath of tragedy. We explored the idea of victim shaming, especially of young women who suffer an attack by a male assailant. Can a victim ever be blamed? Isn’t that lessening the fault of the assailant? Or are we also responsible for our wellbeing? WOW - join us. You'll be so glad you did. 


You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!

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New York Times bestselling author Emiko Jean joins BOOKSTORM Podcast to talk about The Return of Ellie Black! What a powerful discussion! We talked about the quarter million women who go missing each year, with the vast majority of those being women or girls under twenty one. What is fueling these atrocities  - is it primarily an expression of male rage or power? As a society, do we need to dig deeper to understand the factors driving this type of aggression so that we can better prevent it? We talked about survival, guilt, and post-traumatic stress ... even the aftermath of tragedy. We explored the idea of victim shaming, especially of young women who suffer an attack by a male assailant. Can a victim ever be blamed? Isn’t that lessening the fault of the assailant? Or are we also responsible for our wellbeing? WOW - join us. You'll be so glad you did. 


You can find more of your favorite bestselling authors at BOOKSTORM Podcast! We're also on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube!