Louise Armstrong
Louise Armstrong was a published author of numerous adult and children books. A staunch feminist and activist, Armstrong had spoken widely for two decades in the United States, Canada, and England, on the subjects of child abuse, incest, family violence, and sexual abuse. Her book, Kiss Daddy Goodnight, published by Pocket Books in 1978, is a groundbreaking work on incest.
Armstrong was faculty of the Institute of Children's Literature and chaired a committee on family violence for the National Women's Health Network. Armstrong also wrote for magazines, including Woman's Day and Connecticut Magazine, On the Issues.
Her son is Emmy Award-winning filmmaker Noah Hawley.Published works
Adult books
- Of 'Sluts' and 'Bastards': A Feminist Decodes the Child Welfare Debate
- Rocking the Cradle of Sexual Politics, What Happened When Women Said Incest
- And They Call It Help, The Psychiatric Policing of America's Children
- Solomon Says, A Speakout on Foster Care
- Kiss Daddy Goodnight: Ten Years Later
- The Home Front, Notes from the Family War Zone
- Kiss Daddy Goodnight, A Speakout on Incest.
- Saving the Big Deal Baby
Children's books
- A Child's Guide to Freud, Illustrated, Whitney Darrow, Jr..
- How to Turn Lemons Into Money, A Child's Guide to Economics.
- How to Turn Up into Down, A Child's Guide to Inflation, Depression, and Economic Recovery.
- How to Turn War into Peace, A Child's Guide to Conflict Resolution .
- Arthur Gets What He Spills
Collected works
Contributed chapters in the following numerous collected works, both academic and trade.
- Sexual Liberals and the Attack on Feminism ;
- Radically Speaking, Feminism Reclaimed ;
- Feminist Foremothers in Women's Studies, Psychology, Mental Health ; and
- Home Truths About Child Sexual Abuse: Influencing Policy and Practice.