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This Is What Happens When Women Read
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Product Details
Author:
Julianna Glasse
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
304
Publisher:
Spiegel & Grau (October 13, 2026)
Imprint:
Spiegel & Grau
Release Date:
October 13, 2026
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781966302346
ISBN-10:
1966302347
Weight:
18oz
Dimensions:
5.5" x 8.25" x 1"
File:
TWO RIVERS-PERSEUS-Metadata_Only_Perseus_Distribution_Customer_Group_Metadata_20260427163250-20260427.xml
Folder:
TWO RIVERS
List Price:
$29.00
Country of Origin:
United States
Pub Discount:
65
Case Pack:
24
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$22.33
Publisher Identifier:
P-PER
Discount Code:
A
Overview
An empowering journey to self-actualization by a former Evangelical Christian pop star whose life was transformed when she began reading books that had been forbidden to her.
Julianna Glasse was an influential Christian pop star and author who sang at President Trump’s first National Prayer Breakfast, as well as an exemplary Christian wife. But when, out of curiosity, she began reading Plato’s Republic, something inside her shifted. She began asking questions and hungered to read more, hiding the forbidden books under her bed, in her linen closet, wherever they wouldn’t be found—books by Emerson, Dickinson, Rumi, de Beauvoir. When her husband discovered a pile of her books, he chastised her for her disobedience: “This is what happens when women read,” he told her, a phrase that liberated her. She left her marriage, the church, and her married name behind, and set off on a process of educating herself and working to reach other women trapped without agency within religious communities.
In this powerful, riveting memoir, Julianna writes of her very public and painful split from both the church and her marriage—the self-hatred, depression, and suicidal impulses that almost destroyed her; the books she read that inspired her to reclaim her life as an autonomous, independent woman and earn an advanced degree at Oxford University; and, finally, her path to self-discovery and purpose. With a suggested reading list at the back of the book, This Is What Happens When Women Read is at once a dramatic personal story, a conversation starter about women’s emancipation, and an inspiring paean to the power of books.
Julianna Glasse was an influential Christian pop star and author who sang at President Trump’s first National Prayer Breakfast, as well as an exemplary Christian wife. But when, out of curiosity, she began reading Plato’s Republic, something inside her shifted. She began asking questions and hungered to read more, hiding the forbidden books under her bed, in her linen closet, wherever they wouldn’t be found—books by Emerson, Dickinson, Rumi, de Beauvoir. When her husband discovered a pile of her books, he chastised her for her disobedience: “This is what happens when women read,” he told her, a phrase that liberated her. She left her marriage, the church, and her married name behind, and set off on a process of educating herself and working to reach other women trapped without agency within religious communities.
In this powerful, riveting memoir, Julianna writes of her very public and painful split from both the church and her marriage—the self-hatred, depression, and suicidal impulses that almost destroyed her; the books she read that inspired her to reclaim her life as an autonomous, independent woman and earn an advanced degree at Oxford University; and, finally, her path to self-discovery and purpose. With a suggested reading list at the back of the book, This Is What Happens When Women Read is at once a dramatic personal story, a conversation starter about women’s emancipation, and an inspiring paean to the power of books.









