America's First Female Serial Killer: Jane Toppan and the Making of a Monster
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Mystery
Young Adult
Children’s
+3
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Formato
Tapa blanda
Páginas
216
Idioma
Inglés
Publicado
May 19, 2020
Editorial
Mango
Edición
Illustrated
ISBN-10
1642502073
ISBN-13
9781642502077
Descripción
In the depths of America's history lies the chilling tale of Jane Toppan, a complex figure who became the nation’s first female serial killer. Mary Kay McBrayer delves into Toppan’s harrowing life, exploring the psychological factors that turned a seemingly nurturing nurse into a cold-blooded murderer. Through meticulous research, McBrayer paints a portrait of a woman whose early experiences and warped ambitions led her down a dark path of manipulation and deceit.
The narrative not only traces Toppan's chilling crimes but also examines the societal conditions of her time that allowed such monstrosities to flourish. McBrayer weaves together elements of criminology, societal violence, and personal tragedy to provide readers with a nuanced understanding of Toppan’s psyche. The book pushes boundaries, encouraging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths about morality and humanity.
As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that Toppan's actions were not simply the result of madness but rather a manifestation of deeply rooted issues within a society that often overlooked the darker facets of its own nature. McBrayer's exploration invites reflection on the nature of evil and the complexities lurking within the human mind, making this account both disturbing and thought-provoking.
The narrative not only traces Toppan's chilling crimes but also examines the societal conditions of her time that allowed such monstrosities to flourish. McBrayer weaves together elements of criminology, societal violence, and personal tragedy to provide readers with a nuanced understanding of Toppan’s psyche. The book pushes boundaries, encouraging readers to confront the uncomfortable truths about morality and humanity.
As the story unfolds, it becomes evident that Toppan's actions were not simply the result of madness but rather a manifestation of deeply rooted issues within a society that often overlooked the darker facets of its own nature. McBrayer's exploration invites reflection on the nature of evil and the complexities lurking within the human mind, making this account both disturbing and thought-provoking.
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