Carol Gilligan is a psychologist and writer who lives in New York City and in the Berkshires. Her ground-breaking book, In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory’ and Women’s Development, has been translated into eighteen languages. With her students, she co-authored and co-edited four books on women’s psychology and girls’ development: Meeting at the Crossroads, Between Voice and Silence, Making Connections, and Women, Girls, and Psychotherapy: Reframing Resistance. At Harvard, where she was the first Graham Professor of Gender Studies, her award-winning research led to the founding of the university’s Center on Gender and Education. She is now University Professor at New York University.
“A sensuous first novel exploring the permeable boundaries of
women’s inner and outer worlds.”—O: The Oprah Magazine
“A rare thing: an engrossing, deeply emotional, thinking person’s
love story.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“Both a thought-provoking polemic and a love story.” —New York
Times Book Review
“An enthralling novel, tender, scary, and compelling. It crackles
with a fierce intelligence and keeps the reader mesmerized
throughout.”—Maggie Scarf
“Ambitious . . . full of lyrical passages.”—Los Angeles Times
“The pleasures of this novel are many indeed. . . . Readers will
find themselves haunted by [Kyra’s] clear call to push against the
boundaries of their lives. Love is a risk that is always worth
taking, Gilligan reminds us.”—New Orleans Times-Picayune
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