
Sister in Law
by Harriet Wistrich
4.44
Memoir
Law
Social Justice
Defiant
Sobering
Empowering
Harriet Wistrich offers a powerful account of her career as a lawyer fighting for women failed by the justice system. Through landmark cases involving domestic violence, sexual assault, and institutional neglect, she exposes systemic biases that harm victims and shield perpetrators. Wistrich writes with conviction and moral clarity, balancing legal detail with human stories. Her advocacy work is inspiring, sobering, and urgent. The book is a call for reform — and for believing women’s experiences.
