Publisher's Synopsis
In a world obsessed with headlines, virality, and instant judgment, Amanda Knox became a global symbol for how quickly a person's story can be stolen.Branded a killer, mocked by tabloids, and convicted in the court of public opinion, she endured four years in an Italian prison for a crime she didn't commit. But her fight didn't end when she came home-it began when she picked up the pen.Reclaiming the Narrative is a powerful deep-dive into Knox's journey from media caricature to conscious author. Through intimate analysis, real-world insights, and raw storytelling, this book explores how memoir isn't just memory-it's resistance, survival, and liberation.Using Amanda Knox as a case study, this book unpacks: How personal storytelling dismantles media-fueled mythsThe gendered and cultural politics of who gets to be believedWhy your truth matters-and how to write it before others do