Author:
Wile, Joan
Joan Wile woke up one night thinking she had to do something about the war in Iraq. Little did she know how far she would go. In this outspoken memoir the founder of Grandmothers Against the War tells the amazing story of courageous, spunky women who stood up for their beliefs, getting arrested and jailed in Times Square, marching to Washington DC, speaking and performing across Europe. Wile is an award-winning singer - songwriter who has written four musicals which were produced off and off-off Broadway. 256 pp.