A Haunted History of Invisible Women: True Stories of America's Ghosts by Leanna Renee Hieber and Andrea Janes (Paperback)
A Haunted History of Invisible Women: True Stories of America's Ghosts by Leanna Renee Hieber and Andrea Janes (Paperback)
âDeliciously eerie.â âLeslie Rule, Bestselling Author
From the notorious Lizzie Borden to the innumerable, haunted rooms of Sarah Winchesterâs mysterious mansion this offbeat, insightful, first-ever book of its kind from the brilliant guides behind âBoroughs of the Dead,â featured on NPR.org, The New York Times, and Jezebel, explores the history behind Americaâs female ghosts, the stereotypes, myths, and paranormal tales that swirl around them, what their stories reveal about usâand why they haunt us . . .
Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction
Sorrowful widows, vengeful jezebels, innocent maidens, wronged lovers, former slaves, even the occasional axe-murderessâAmericaâs female ghosts differ widely in background, class, and circumstance. Yet one thing unites them: their ability to instill fascination and fear, long after their deaths. Here are the full stories behind some of the best-known among them, as well as the lesser-knownâthough no less powerful.
Tales whispered in darkness often divulge more about the teller than the subject. Americaâs most famous female ghosts, from from âMrs. Spencerâ who haunted Joan Riversâ New York apartment to Bridget Bishop, the first person executed during the Salem witchcraft trials, mirror each eraâs fears and prejudices. Yet through urban legends and campfire stories, even ghosts like the nameless hard-working women lost in the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire âachieve a measure of power and agency in death, in ways unavailable to them as living women.
Riveting for skeptics and believers alike, with humor, curiosity, and expertise, A Haunted History of Invisible Women offers a unique lens on the significant role these ghostly legends play both within the spook-seeking corners of our minds and in the consciousness of a nation.
âA Haunted History of Invisible Women looks beyond the legends of maligned female ghosts and gives us their real histories. It is both a meditation on the misogyny of a ghost-hunting culture that capitalizes on false narratives of sex and death, and a fascinating look at the flesh-and-blood women behind the ghost stories. This book is a long-overdue search for historic truth, yet it recognizes that âWhen it comes to ghosts, truth is as elusive as the spirits themselves.â âChris Woodyard, Author of The Victorian Book of the Dead.
Afterword by Bram Stoker Award-winning author Linda D. Addison
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âDeliciously eerie.â âLeslie Rule, Bestselling Author
From the notorious Lizzie Borden to the innumerable, haunted rooms of Sarah Winchesterâs mysterious mansion this offbeat, insightful, first-ever book of its kind from the brilliant guides behind âBoroughs of the Dead,â featured on NPR.org, The New York Times, and Jezebel, explores the history behind Americaâs female ghosts, the stereotypes, myths, and paranormal tales that swirl around them, what their stories reveal about usâand why they haunt us . . .
Bram Stoker Award Finalist for Superior Achievement in Nonfiction
Sorrowful widows, vengeful jezebels, innocent maidens, wronged lovers, former slaves, even the occasional axe-murderessâAmericaâs female ghosts differ widely in background, class, and circumstance. Yet one thing unites them: their ability to instill fascination and fear, long after their deaths. Here are the full stories behind some of the best-known among them, as well as the lesser-knownâthough no less powerful.
Tales whispered in darkness often divulge more about the teller than the subject. Americaâs most famous female ghosts, from from âMrs. Spencerâ who haunted Joan Riversâ New York apartment to Bridget Bishop, the first person executed during the Salem witchcraft trials, mirror each eraâs fears and prejudices. Yet through urban legends and campfire stories, even ghosts like the nameless hard-working women lost in the infamous Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire âachieve a measure of power and agency in death, in ways unavailable to them as living women.
Riveting for skeptics and believers alike, with humor, curiosity, and expertise, A Haunted History of Invisible Women offers a unique lens on the significant role these ghostly legends play both within the spook-seeking corners of our minds and in the consciousness of a nation.
âA Haunted History of Invisible Women looks beyond the legends of maligned female ghosts and gives us their real histories. It is both a meditation on the misogyny of a ghost-hunting culture that capitalizes on false narratives of sex and death, and a fascinating look at the flesh-and-blood women behind the ghost stories. This book is a long-overdue search for historic truth, yet it recognizes that âWhen it comes to ghosts, truth is as elusive as the spirits themselves.â âChris Woodyard, Author of The Victorian Book of the Dead.
Afterword by Bram Stoker Award-winning author Linda D. Addison

















