Ruth Markel's tenacious fight for justice on behalf of the murder of her son, Dan Markel, and the struggle to be legally reunited with her grandchildren. Ruth Markel is the mother of the late Dan Markel, a noted law professor who was murdered in Tallahassee, Florida in 2014.
In
The Unveiling, she describes her experiences since the day of Dan's death from several distinct perspectives:
- As a devastated mother with the unique human perspective of becoming a homicide survivor and victim.
- As a woman whose attempts to achieve normalcy and live a healthy life are continually interrupted by painful reminders, a rollercoaster of hearings, frequently changing trial dates, verdicts, and appeals.
- As an engaged citizen using what she has learned to help other victims of homicide and violent crimes recover from trauma and begin an optimistic outlook on life.
- As an insider who shows how our collective network of family, friends, and experts--including a murder coach--have helped her family remain involved, motivated, and hopeful.
- As a grandmother who had not been allowed to see her grandchildren in many years, she used advocacy to inspire the Florida State Legislature to pass a grandparent visitation bill.
- And as an experienced author of nine books using the written word to effectively address the shift from grief to promise.
Author: Ruth Markel
Binding Type: Hardcover
Publisher: Post Hill Press
Published: 09/20/2022
Pages: 240
Weight: 0.95lbs
Size: 9.10h x 6.20w x 0.80d
ISBN: 9781642939576
About the AuthorRuth Markel is a noted author, public speaker, and the president of RNM enterprises--a leading management consulting firm. She has worked in senior management positions in both private and public sectors for the past forty years. Ruth has lectured on issues concerning negotiation and advancement in organizations at the University of Toronto, the London Business School, and Ryerson University.
In addition to several TV and radio appearances, Ruth's published work includes:
L'Art De Negocier (La Presse, 1988),
Une Place Au Sommet (Les Editions La Presse, 1986),
Le Defi D'une Carrier (La Presse, 1987),
S'affirmer Pour Evoluer (La Presse, 1988),
Comment Gerer (La Presse, 1987),
Karriere 1st Weiblich (Rowohlt, 1989),
Moving Up: A Woman's Guide to A Better Future at Work (HarperCollins Publishers, 1988),
Room At The Top: A Woman's Guide To Moving Up In Business (Penguin Books Canada, 1985), and
Der Weg Nach Oben (Econ, 1987).
Due to the unforeseen murder of Ruth's son, Dan Markel, she and her family have appeared on 20/20 ABC, Inside Edition, CourtTV, and Dateline NBC, and participated in the hit podcast Over My Dead Body by Wondery. With support from Dan's friends and extended networks, Ruth has engaged in efforts to change Florida's restrictive grandparent visitation statutes to provide access to courts for other families facing terrible circumstances.
She lives in Toronto with her family.