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What Happened to Paula: On the Death of an American Girl
What Happened to Paula: On the Death of an American Girl | Katherine Dykstra
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July 1970. Eighteen-year-old Paula Oberbroeckling left her house in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Four months later, her remains were discovered just beyond the mouth of a culvert overlooking the Cedar River. Her homicide has never been solved.Fifty years cold, Paula's case had been mostly forgotten when journalist Katherine Dykstra began looking for answers. A woman was dead. Why had no one been held responsible? How could the powers that be, how could a community, have given up? Tracing Paula's final days, Dykstra uncovers a girl whose exultant personality was at odds with the Midwest norms of the late 1960s. A girl who was caught between independence and youthful naivete, between a love that defied racially segregated Cedar Rapids and her complicated but enduring love for her mother, and between a possible pregnancy and the freedoms that had been promised by the women's liberation movement but that still had little practical bearing on actual lives. The more Dykstra learned about the circumstances of Paula's life, the more parallels she saw in the lives of the women who knew Paula and the women in Paula's family, in the lives of the women in Dykstra's own family, and even in her own life.Captivating and expertly crafted from interviews with Paula's family and friends, police reports, and on-the-scene investigation, What Happened to Paula is part true crime story, part memoir, a timely and powerful look at gender, autonomy, and the cost of being a woman.
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DHill
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TiredLibrarian
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Mehso-so

This book uses a true crime, the killing of 18 year old Paula Oberbroeckling in 1970, as a scaffold for the author to discuss her own life, trauma within her family, musings about feminism, violence, etc... It felt self-absorbed, and has the effect of centering herself in a story that should rightfully be centered on the victim. I also missed having a section with photos and maps; looked it up online. #nonfiction #truecrime

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TiredLibrarian
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A little more than halfway through, and this is... odd; it blends the actual crime with a lot of memoir-type reflections, and "what ifs". It reminds me so far of We Keep the Dead Close by Becky Cooper. #nonfiction #truecrime #jurysstillout

TiredLibrarian I like true crime books to include photos, maps, & pics of evidence, and this one doesn't, so I've been looking a lot of it up online. Wonder why it wasn't in the book? 🤔😕 3y
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TiredLibrarian
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So these are the options for this weekend. I'm already reading What Happened to Paula. Any thoughts about what should be next on the TBR? #libraryhaul #bookhaul #librarylove #librariansoflitsy #nonfiction

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TiredLibrarian
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Pickpick

Just started this; about 60 pages in and it's quite interesting. #nonfiction #truecrime

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fatherann
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Disappointing. This book is not about the missing woman; it is about the author. The woman who went missing is an afterthought in a way this author can blather on about her life.

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Chelsea.Poole
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A combination of an unsolved case of a young woman‘s death, memoir, and an examination of the societal issues facing all women. In other words, exactly the kind of book I adore. Readers should be warned: do not go into this one thinking it‘s all about the crime, or even that the crime will be solved. A bit like “I‘ll Be Gone in the Dark” in the sense that the author‘s life is a part of the book as well.

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