Julia Lieblich

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Julia Lieblich (April 25, 1958 – November 2023) was an American journalist and author.[1]

In 1983, she wrote an article for The New York Times Magazine about nuns which later became her book, Sisters: Lives of Devotion and Defiance which she published in 1992.[1][2]

Books

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  • Sisters: Lives of Devotion and Defiance (Crossroad Publishing, 1994)[3]
  • co-authored with Esad Boskailo Wounded I Am More Awake: Finding Meaning After Terror (Vanderbilt University Press, 2012)[4][5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Julia Lieblich, who opened herself to the pain of others while writing about torture and trauma, dies at 65 - The Boston Globe". BostonGlobe.com.
  2. ^ Tribune, Chicago (April 13, 1997). "LOOKING TO CHANGE THE ESTABLISHED ORDER". Chicago Tribune.
  3. ^ See, Carolyn (15 May 1992). "BOOK REVIEW Nuns Then and Now: A Change of Habit SISTERS; Lives of Devotion and Defiance by Julia Lieblich; Ballantine Books $20; 292 pages: [Home Edition]". Los Angeles Times. p. 7. ProQuest 281649893.
  4. ^ "Wounded I Am More Awake: Finding Meaning After Terror by Julia Lieblich, Esad Boskailo". Publishers Weekly.
  5. ^ Hughes, Dhana (2014). "Wounded I Am More Awake: Finding Meaning After Terror by Julia Lieblich & Esad Boskailo (review)". Human Rights Quarterly. 36 (1): 242–244. doi:10.1353/hrq.2014.0003. S2CID 143086175. Project MUSE 536950.
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