From Library Journal
A classic, early work that defined "the cycle of violence" and "learned helplessness" theories that are now debated by some in the field. Walker is best known for her "battered woman syndrome" defense of women who kill their abusers.
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Review
"A major contribution to this subject. She is thorough, practical, compassionate, and authoritative. It is a reading must." --
Phyllis CheslerA"A sensible, cpmpassionate, feminist book." --
--New York Times"A sensible, cpmpassionate, feminist book." --
New York Times"Adroitly describes and documents the behavior syndrome that glues together a charming but violence-prone man and a loving woman in a guilt-ridden cycle." --
Los Angeles Times