Sybil Exposed draws from an enormous trail of papers, records, photos, and tapes to unearth the lives and passions of these three women whose story exploded into an epic movement with consequences beyond their wildest dreams. Set across the twentieth century and rooted in a time when few professional roles were available to women, this is a story of corrosive sexism, bold but unchecked ambition, runaway greed, utter human vulnerability, duplicity and shared delusion, shaky theories of psychoanalysis exuberantly and drastically practiced, and how one modest young woman’s life turned psychiatry on its head and radically changed the course of therapy—and our culture, as well.
Debbie Nathan has been an award-winning journalist, editor and translator for over three decades. She writes about immigration, the U.S.-Mexico border, and sexual politics and sex panics, particularly in relation to women and children.
Debbie grew up in Houston, Texas. She has lived and traveled in several areas, including Mexico and the Texas-Mexico border.
Today she lives in New York City with her husband, and close to her two grown children.
Debbie has written four books. Her newest is "Sybil Exposed." To learn more about it visit
www.sybilexposed.com
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the "Debbie Nathan" author page on Facebook
You can find out about Debbie's other books, and her work in general, at www.debbienathan.com
Debbie enjoys doing presentations, in person or via Skype, for book clubs that are reading Sybil Exposed. For more information or to arrange an event, contact her at naess2@gmail.com





