Social Science Women's Studies
The War on Women
Elly Armour, Jane Hurshman, and Criminal Domestic Violence in Canadian Homes
- Publisher
- Key Porter Books
- Initial publish date
- Oct 2007
- Category
- Women's Studies, Criminals & Outlaws
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Hardback
- ISBN
- 9781552638286
- Publish Date
- Oct 2007
- List Price
- $32.95
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Description
The man who wrote THE book on battered women in Canada, international bestselling writer Brian Vall?e returns to the domestic battlefield.
Twenty years ago, in an international bestselling book entitled Life with Billy, investigative journalist and documentary producer Brian Vall?e shone a spotlight on the dirty little secret of what was then known as “domestic abuse.?
In The War on Women Vall?e revisits the domestic battlefield, revealing that the War on Women by the intimate men in their lives continues; that the fallen in this War are more likely to be ignored than honoured; that the refugee camps of this War are called “shelters?; and that the number of men being killed by their spouses has dropped by more than 70 percent since the inception of shelters, while the number of women being killed has dropped by less than 25 percent. That's right, shelters save men's lives!
Vall?e was compelled to revisit the domestic battlefield when he was contacted by Calgary music promoter Elly Armour, who harboured a dark secret. She had once been a battered wife. In Nova Scotia in 1951, her husband brutally beat her and forced his way into a locked room where she was trying to hide. A teenaged mother of two with a third on the way, Elly shot her husband dead with his own hunting rifle. She was charged with the capital murder of Vernon Ince.
Through the years, Elly never talked about the shooting or the abuse. Not until more than half a century later when, her health failing and upset at the number of women still being murdered and abused by their intimate partners, Miss Elly contacted Brian Vallee and asked him to reveal her secrets.
About the author
BRIAN VALLEE worked on newspapers in England, the United States, and Canada before joining CBC’s award-winning documentary program ‘the fifth estate’ where he spent ten years, the last five as a producer/director. Vallée was researcher and associate producer of John Zaritsky’s Oscar-winning documentary, Just Another Missing Kid and two of Vallée’s numerous CBC documentaries won Actra Awards while another won an Audubon Society Award. Life With Billy, Vallée’s previous book on a battered wife, sold more than 300,000 copies in Canada, the United States, and France. A TV movie based on the book won three Gemini Awards in 1995. Vallée’s first novel, Pariah, was published in Canada and the US in 1991.
Brian Vallée lives in Toronto, where he continues to write books and produce documentary films.]]>