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ISBN
9781942186342

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Lerner Publishing Group
ISBN-10
1942186347
ISBN-13
9781942186342
eBay Product ID (ePID)
220270514

Product Key Features

Book Title
Things We Haven't Said : Sexual Violence Survivors Speak Out
Number of Pages
208 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2018
Topic
Health & Daily Living / Safety, Biography & Autobiography / Social Activists, Internal Medicine, Social Topics / Sexual Abuse
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Young Adult Nonfiction, Medical
Author
Erin Moulton
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.5 in
Item Weight
9.9 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Young Adult Audience
LCCN
2020-275867
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"Moulton has does an impressive job pulling together a collection of works to provide empowerment, empathy, and compassion to all who are willing to listen."--starred, Booklist, "This inclusive, poignant look at a diverse representation of sexual assault survivors tackles an extremely sensitive subject with hope, tools, and resources to not only build a working vernacular for assault victims but to empower teens who have been assaulted. Moulton, a teen librarian, has collected creative nonfiction (poems, letters, essays, etc.) from 25 survivors of sexual abuse and paired each of these works with a brief interview and paragraph on the person's life today. Readers will connect with how different survivors cope and have used the outlets of writing, poetry, dance, and other art forms to express themselves. The book also discusses how children grow up ignorant of consent, and the ways in which our legal system perpetuates the problem or outright fails them, while some adults refuse to believe or even question the trauma survivors about what they might be facing. Importantly, Moulton provides language to those who may be seeking ways to figure out how to talk about or process what was done to them. One of the most important aspects of the books is the glossary, which provides a definition of terms discussed throughout the book. Moulton has does an impressive job pulling together a collection of works to provide empowerment, empathy, and compassion to all who are willing to listen."--starred, Booklist, An anthology of poems, essays, and letters by adult survivors of childhood and teen sexual violence. Moulton (Keepers of the Labyrinth, 2015, etc.), a librarian working with teens, was inspired to create this volume when she realized the dearth of nonfiction materials for youth on this topic. The visceral and frank accounts by influential activists, authors, and various other professionals of incest, date rape, gang rape, and molestation include the viewpoints of men and women of different races, ages, and sexual orientations. A psychology professor addresses the strong emotional, empathic response many readers will feel when reading about others' pain. Each piece concludes with a brief interview that further explores key issues and a paragraph about where the contributor is now. Many of the writers discuss their recovery process and what the effects of childhood and adolescent trauma look like through an adult lens. Moulton provides myriad resources--both online and telephone hotlines--for those seeking further assistance as well as an indispensable glossary with clear, concise definitions to address the point made by many who assert that they did not have the right vocabulary to define their abuse at the time. Well-researched statistics and a comprehensive guide to recommended reading round out this vital offering. A necessary and powerful resource."--starred, Kirkus Reviews
Grade From
Eighth Grade
Grade To
Twelfth Grade
Dewey Decimal
362.883
Table Of Content
Foreword by Sharon Lamb A Note to the Reader A Word by Susan Vaught Dance by Janet Goldblatt Holmes Dear Diary by Maya Demri Doll House by Misha Kamau James Tyler First Memory by Linda Wattley Heart by Carol Lynch Williams Hummingbird Hearts by Carrie Jones I Know by Aster Lee In A Series of Silences by Sharon Abra Hanen Interrogation Room by Stephanie Oakes I Want to Stay Alive by Joan Clare Letter to the Deacon by Dina Black Little Fish by Bryson McCrone Little Girls by Larena Patrick Never Stop Rebelling by Barbara McLean Pearls of Wisdom by Laura Kelly Pinball by G. Donald Cribbs Reclaiming My Voice by Cheryl Rainfield Saturdays by Jennifer Carmer-Hall Sleep Well by Allison Maloney Shakespeare by Jane Cochrane The Letter I Never Sent by Shanyn Sprague Things I Haven't Said by Melissa Marr Triggered by Aaluk Edwardson Woman-Up by Imani Capri Your Voice by Ella Andrews Resources Statistics Contributor Bios
Synopsis
A powerful collection of poems, essays, letters, and interviews written by a diverse group of adults who survived sexual violence as children and adolescents. This anthology is a valuable resource to help teens upend stigma and create a better future., An informative and empowering collection of personal essays, poems, comics, and letters composed in response to sexual trauma and abuse.
LC Classification Number
RC569.5.A28T54 2018

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