
README.txt
A Memoir
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Chelsea Manning
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By:
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Chelsea Manning
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Brought to you by Penguin.
An extraordinarily brave and moving memoir from one of the world's most famous transparency activists and trans women.
In 2010, Chelsea Manning was working as an intelligence analyst for the US Army in Iraq. She disclosed 720,000 classified military documents that she had smuggled out via the memory card of her digital camera. By far the largest leak in history, these documents revealed a huge number of diplomatic cables and footage of atrocities. She was sentenced to 35 years in military prison.
The day after her conviction, Chelsea declared her gender identity as a woman and began to transition. She was sent to a male prison, spent much of that time in appalling conditions in solitary confinement and attempted suicide multiple times. In 2017, after a lengthy legal challenge and an outpouring of support, President Obama commuted her sentence.
README.txt is a story of personal revolt, resilience and survival. Chelsea details the challenges of her childhood and adolescence in Oklahoma and in her mother's native Wales. She writes revealingly and movingly about a period of homelessness in Chicago, living under 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell' in the US Army, and the experience of coming to terms with her gender identity and undergoing hormone therapy in prison. We witness her Kafkaesque trial and heroic quest for release.
This powerful, courageous and observant memoir sheds light on the big themes of today - identity, authenticity, technology, the authoritarian state - and will stand as one of the definitive testaments of our digital, information-driven age.
'Chelsea Manning is the biggest hero that ever lived' Vivienne Westwood
'Searing ... uplifting ... redemptive' The New York Times
'Electrifying ... an insider confessional turned inside out for the 21st century' Washington Post
Chelsea starts from her turbulent younger years; where she struggles with understanding her identity and place in the world. This alone makes the book a must listen!
She then goes into her time in the military and the pressures created from a homophobic and transphobic atmosphere and the Don't Ask Don't Tell policy.
Her most defining moment of her leaks feels like a footnote in an, until now, untold story.
Her time in and subsequent release from prison is a great end to the tail. Highlighting just some of the many injustices that happened to her in this book.
I will keep coming back to her story. If you listen to her tail then I'm sure you will too.
A must read for some
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There's also horrific family abuse, enforced homelessness and poverty, and a military power that preys on the vulnerable, offering them 3 meals, a bed, and college which the Gov't won't.
Then there's the culture of bullying (not comradeship) in the military, brutality, lying about killing civilians, and the cover ups, and the millions in taxpayer money spent defending the military, rather than fessing up & changing the culture.
Chelsea Manning is braver than most.
wow
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I can see how joining the military could be appealing to someone rejected by family and living on the fringes of society, but if you don’t fit in in the military the pack turns on you, and this is where I came to admire her so much. She saw first hand the difference between what was happening on the ground and what we were told on our TV screens and she wasn’t afraid to stand up and expose it.
Chelsea’s life is one of a brave person standing up to Bully’s all her life, wether it was her Father, homophobes, or the American Army and Government. History will look back positively on her actions.
The Balls on this Woman
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A must listen from a modern day hero
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An inspirational women
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Intelligent emotional and precise account
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I always prefer Audio books narrated by the author. Even though sometimes at some points in this book (and others) the inexperience as an audiobook narrator generally does show through. At times the narration becomes mechanical with lack of flow. The best way I could describe it is that sometimes author narration can sound like the author is getting bored of reading out aloud. Losing interest in the job of narrating.
Obviously this is just my personal opinion.
And it’s important to point out that despite this, this true story is so compelling it’s easy to stick with it and rewind on occasion if necessary.
Everyone should read this.
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