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OverviewTHE FIRST BOOK BY A CONFIRMED SURVIVOR OF TED BUNDY, AND THE ONLY MEMOIR TO CHALLENGE THE POPULAR NARRATIVE OF BUNDY AS A HANDSOME KILLER WHO CHARMED HIS VICTIMS INTO TRUSTING HIM In January 1978, I slept in my bed at the Chi Omega sorority house at Florida State University as Ted Bundy stalked nearby. He grabbed an oak log from a stack of firewood, slipped through a back door with a broken padlock, and headed upstairs.He began twisting doorknobs. Room 9 was open, and he quietly and quickly killed one of my sleeping sorority sisters. Across the hall, he found another unlocked door and murdered again. Then, he turned the knob to my bedroom and found it was open. I remember the attack vividly. Bundy bashed me once in the head with the log and then attacked my roommate. He heard me moaning and came to finish me off. He never let his victims live. But he stopped suddenly when a bright light filled the room. He fled the sorority house and the light disappeared. Bundy wasn't my first brush with death, and he wasn't my last. I've long been a survivor. I was born into a Cuban American family in 1957 in Florida. I had a happy childhood until I received my first death sentence at the age of thirteen. Physicians weren't sure why I was always so exhausted and running a low-grade fever. The prognosis was grim after my left kidney started to fail. Then, a physician from Cuba saved my life with a surprise diagnosis-lupus-and treatment plan: chemotherapy. I endured chemotherapy again in my early thirties when I was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. This is my story of surviving three death sentences and finding love and happiness along the way. I was saved by a bright light, and I hope my story is one for people who are experiencing their own dark times. I am a victim, but I am also a survivor, and I want to speak up for all the women and girls whom Bundy murdered. He has become a legend, and our voices have been muted or ignored. It's time we were heard. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kathy Kleiner Rubin , Emilie Le Beau LucchesiPublisher: Chicago Review Press Imprint: Chicago Review Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.485kg ISBN: 9780897334112ISBN 10: 0897334116 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 14 January 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsAuthor’s Note ix Preface xi A Light in the Dark Acknowledgments Appendix A: Women and Girls Who Lost Their Lives to Bundy Appendix B: Setting the Record Straight Appendix C: How to Honor the Women and Girls Who Lost Their Lives to Bundy NotesReviews“A Light in the Dark puts the story of unimaginable crime exactly where it belongs: with the victims, not the monster. Kleiner and Lucchesi bear witness and speak for those who cannot. Unflinching, resolute, and above all compassionate, Kleiner and Lucchesi give us a powerful story about the resilience of the human soul.” —Arnie Bernstein, author of Bath Massacre: America’s First School Bombing and other books ""A coming-of-age narrative wrapped inside a survivor's testimony, Kleiner and Lucchesi put another crack in the myth of Ted Bundy not just with Kleiner's own life story, but also the stories of the other women and girls who met with Bundy's violence. Full of everyday details and poignant honesty, A Light in the Dark reclaims the focus for this unfortunate sisterhood, a group who have also been mythologized over the decades and who have been waiting so long to step into the light shone so beautifully by Kleiner."" —David Nelson, author of Boys Enter the House ""In a genre that’s been overwhelmed with Ted Bundy’s poisonous tale, at last we get an antidote: a full-length memoir from one of his victims, arguing that she’s so much more than one of his victims. A compelling and encouraging account of survival from someone who’s been the footnote in a serial killer’s story for far too long."" —Tori Telfer, author of Lady Killers and Confident Women """A Light in the Dark puts the story of unimaginable crime exactly where it belongs: with the victims, not the monster. Kleiner and Lucchesi bear witness and speak for those who cannot. Unflinching, resolute, and above all compassionate, Kleiner and Lucchesi give us a powerful story about the resilience of the human soul."" --Arnie Bernstein, author of Bath Massacre: America's First School Bombing and other books ""A coming-of-age narrative wrapped inside a survivor's testimony, Kleiner and Lucchesi put another crack in the myth of Ted Bundy not just with Kleiner's own life story, but also the stories of the other women and girls who met with Bundy's violence. Full of everyday details and poignant honesty, A Light in the Dark reclaims the focus for this unfortunate sisterhood, a group who have also been mythologized over the decades and who have been waiting so long to step into the light shone so beautifully by Kleiner."" --David Nelson, author of Boys Enter the House ""In a genre that's been overwhelmed with Ted Bundy's poisonous tale, at last we get an antidote: a full-length memoir from one of his victims, arguing that she's so much more than one of his victims. A compelling and encouraging account of survival from someone who's been the footnote in a serial killer's story for far too long."" --Tori Telfer, author of Lady Killers and Confident Women" Author InformationKathy Kleiner Rubinis a sought-after motivational speaker who specializes in survivor impact. Since 2018, Kleiner Rubin has been sharing her story with audiences eager to hear of her courage and survival. Shehas spoken to universities, law enforcement agencies, forensic nursing organizations, and true crime conventions. Kleiner Rubin has given dozens of interviews to the country's top news agencies including CBS News, 48 Hours, 20/20, USA Today, CNN, and Newsweek. She has also been interviewed inVanity Fair,Cosmopolitan, andPeople. Kleiner Rubin lives in South Florida with her husband and dog. Emilie Le Beau Lucchesiis the author ofUgly PreyandThis Is Really War. She is a regular contributor toDiscovermagazine and her work has appeared intheNew York Times,Chicago Tribune,Atlantic, andthe nation's other top newspapers. She lives in the Chicago area with her husband and three dogs. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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