All the Truth That's in Me is a 2013 young-adult novel by Julie Berry. The novel tells the story of Judith, a young woman from a deeply religious community who is taken for two years and brought back with her tongue partially removed. The story deals with her life after returning and how she is treated by the village. Reviewing the novel in the New York Times, Jennifer Hubert Swan called it "disturbing and provocative". All the Truth That's in Me was nominated for the Carnegie Medal in 2014.
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