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After the Ink Dries
After the Ink Dries | Cassie Gustafson
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What does it mean when you thought you knew someone? What does it mean when that person is your new boyfriend? Courtney Summers meets Deb Caletti in this page-turning suspense story of what it is to face hard truths about yourself and others, and how to find strength when you need it most. Sixteen-year-old Erica Walker is a webcomic artist who wants to fit in at her affluent new high school. Seventeen-year-old Thomas VanBrackel is an aspiring songwriter and reluctant lacrosse goalie who wants out from under his father’s thumb. After their electric first kiss at Saturday’s lacrosse match, Erica and Thomas are both elated to see where their new relationship could take them. The next morning, however, following a drunken house party, Erica wakes up half-clothed, and discovers words and names drawn in Sharpie in intimate places on her body—names belonging to Thomas’s lacrosse friends, including the boyfriend of Erica’s best friend. Devastated, Erica convinces herself Thomas wasn’t involved in this horrific so-called “prank”…until she discovers Thomas’s name on her skin, too. Told in alternating viewpoints, Erica seeks to uncover what happened while battling to keep evidence of her humiliation from leaking out, as Thomas grapples with his actions and who he thought he was. Woven throughout, illustrated graphic novel interstitials depict Erica’s alter ego superhero, Erica Strange, whose courage just might help Erica come through to the other side.
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After the Ink Dries | Cassie Gustafson
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Been a long week, it‘s nice to finish a book. What a powerful emotional story of a high schooler who finds herself in a horrible place. She wakes after a drunken party with writing all over her naked body. This was a painful book, Erica fights to come to terms of what happened to her. The whole school blames her and just makes fun of her. Joke or assault? Her health or boys future? Real Feel book that was meant to be hard to read
TW: Suicide

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After the Ink Dries | Cassie Gustafson
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So I have no precognition to this book before I saw the author at a table premiering her book. Thats why it‘s singed like this, from her. This happens to be her thesis book.
A story about what happens the morning after a drunken party. In real unedited emotions and actions. Between the girl herself and the boy who likes her -but also one of many who wrote on her body- the story unfurls. Nice chat how society doesn‘t like to talk about sexual abuse