Surviving Dirty John Surviving Dirty John

Surviving Dirty John

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Publisher Description

NATIONAL INDIE EXCELLENCE AWARDS WINNER — TRUE CRIME

Now that articles, podcasts, newsmagazines, and miniseries have had their sensationalistic say, Debra Newell, the one woman who truly knows what it was like to survive “Dirty John” Meehan shares the full story—the reality—with the world for the first time.


Debra Newell is nothing if not a survivor. By the time she met John Michael Meehan online, she lived through a near-fatal childhood illness, an attempted rape in her 20s, the traumatic death of her sister at the hands of her brother-in-law, four failed marriages, and a litany of dating disasters. But despite those tragedies, she  seemed to have it all: adoring children, a successful business, a fabulous penthouse apartment. 

But there was something missing: the blinding, all-consuming love she first read about to occupy her time in her childhood sickbed. And she thought she found it with John Meehan. 

More than a tabloid-ready true-crime expose, Debra’s story is one of trauma, denial, and deception. But it is also a relatable, inspirational, and hopeful story of forgiveness and, most of all,  love. The lengths to which a woman will go to find—and keep—love; the boundaries children and parents cross to protect and save the people they love; the love one must find for oneself;  and the ways the illusion of love can be used to manipulate and hurt. 

Told in Debra’s words with the help of New York Times bestselling author M. William Phelps, this book is filled with exclusive  stories about Debra and her family, previously unpublished  photos, and the unvarnished, unapologetic, and unbelievable reality of Surviving Dirty John.

GENRE
Nonfiction
RELEASED
2021
August 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
312
Pages
PUBLISHER
BenBella Books
SELLER
Penguin Random House LLC
SIZE
14.7
MB

Customer Reviews

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Memoir of a Survivor

Because the author has been I would assume victimized twice, the second time by societal judgment, she seems to ramble at times to justify her actions. The book is good (however deeply disturbing), and I truly empathize with the author. Evil seems to be able to spot the vulnerable.
I think if you can understand and move past her constant need to explain and justify her love or codependency you will find the essence of the book (survival, and family bonds) to be quite note worthy and worth the read. It will certainly scream at you the profound truth of “believe who people show themselves to be not what you want to see”.
I wish and pray the author and her family peace, love, and blessings.

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