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Abigail Shrier

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Abigail Shrier is one of the fearless American writers. Whenever any wrongdoings happen in society, Abigail is quick to respond and speak out against it, no matter the controversy. Abigail tries to convey her messages through the power of the pen. Also, she is a regular contributor to The Wall Street Journal. Likewise, she gained prominence after publishing her book Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters. This made her one of the best-selling authors of her time. 

Though being one of the renowned writers has brought Abigail fame, she has decided not to open up much about her early days. Nonetheless, Abigail Krauser Shrier was born to an American couple. Her parents were Peter B. Krauser and Sherrie L. Krauser. There is not much information about her parents or her siblings.

She was born into a normal American family. From a young age, Abigail was a bright student who later went to ivy league colleges. According to her website, she completed her education at Columbia University, the University of Oxford, and Yale Law School. Abigail did her major in philosophy. Abigail Shrier's Wikipedia page does not exist. Before beginning her career as a writer, Abigail was a law clerk Hon. Judith W. Rogers/U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit. Later, she became an associate attorney at Irell & Manella LLP.

Finally, Abigail became a freelance writer. She wrote for various news publications, including Newsweek. Abigail was a regular column writer on Wall Journal Street and other publications. A majority of her writings included topics surrounding the unjust happening in society. She also focuses on the fragile mental state of most teenagers who grow up learning the wrong information.

Abigail is known as the author of the book “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters.” Though her book has caused a lot of controversies, it has received praise as well. On the one hand, the book has received criticisms from the likes of Jack Turban, a psychologist specializing in transgender mental health, and Sarh Fonseca. On the other hand, the book was named one of the best books of the year by the Times U.K. edition and The Economist.

Nonetheless, Abigail speaks her mind in her book. She talks about how there was a sudden spike in transgender identification among female teenagers. In her view, it is due to the high-anxiety and depressed girls with multiple personality disorders. Abigail appears in various colleges and universities to talk about this current issue with young people.

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Irreversible Damage

Bridget Phetasy
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