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Things We Didn't Talk About When I Was a Girl
Things We Didn't Talk About When I Was a Girl: A Memoir | Jeannie Vanasco
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Jeannie Vanasco has had the same nightmare since she was a teenager. She startles awake, saying his name. It is always about him: one of her closest high school friends, a boy named Mark. A boy who raped her.When her nightmares worsen, Jeannie decides--after fourteen years of silence--to reach out to Mark. He agrees to talk on the record and meet in person. "It's the least I can do," he says.Jeannie details her friendship with Mark before and after the assault, asking the brave and urgent question: Is it possible for a good person to commit a terrible act? Jeannie interviews Mark, exploring how rape has impacted his life as well as her own. She examines the language surrounding sexual assault and pushes against its confines, contributing to and deepening the #MeToo discussion.Exacting and courageous, Things We Didn't Talk About When I Was a Girl is part memoir, part true crime record, and part testament to the strength of female friendships--a recounting and reckoning that will inspire us to ask harder questions and interrogate our biases. Jeannie Vanasco examines and dismantles long-held myths of victimhood, discovering grace and power in this genre-bending investigation into the trauma of sexual violence.
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elisebarker
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Wow this one was interesting. The author was raped by one of her closest friends when she was 19. 14 years later she interviews him. Some parts were hard to read, but it was fascinating to hear what her ex-friend/rapist said about the incident and their friendship.

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Twocougs
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I can‘t say a memoir about a rape/sexual assault by a friend of a 19 year old is great but I can say it was thought provoking. She interviewed her rapist years later. It‘s an emotionally tough read.

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Lissa00
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This memoir about acquaintance rape is thought provoking and relevant. Thank you to @Tin_House for an advance copy. #galleyclub

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PNWBookseller85
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I had almost a physical reaction to a couple of moments in this book. It‘s incredibly powerful, timely, moving. The author interviews the man who raped her when they were 19. They had been close friends before it happened. I‘ll be honest, I usually avoid books like this because I often feel like I don‘t have the capacity to face that kind of darkness. But after all these new abortion laws were passed, I was pissed and got brave. I‘m glad I did.

PNWBookseller85 Comes out in October. 5y
TheBookStacker I‘m very intrigued to read this now 5y
8little_paws I've got her first memoir on my pile to read 5y
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