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Unleaving (First edition)

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"For fans of Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak..."--Voices of Youth AdvocatesIn a book that is both urgent and timely, Melissa Ostrom explores the intricacies of shame and victim-blaming that accompany the aftermath of assault. After surviving an assault at an off-campus party, nineteen-year-old Maggie is escaping her college town, and, because her reporting the crime has led to the expulsion of some popular athletes, many people-in particular, the outraged Tigers fans-are happy to see her go.

Maggie moves in with her Aunt Wren, a sculptor who lives in an isolated cabin bordered by nothing but woods and water.

Maggie wants to forget, heal, and hide, but her aunt's place harbors secrets and situations that complicate the plan.

Worse, the trauma Maggie hoped to leave behind has followed her, haunting her in ways she can't control, including flashbacks, insomnia and a sense of panic.

Her troubles intensify when she begins to receive messages from another student who has survived a rape on her old campus.

Just when Maggie musters the courage to answer her emails, the young woman goes silent.

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Product Details
Feiwel & Friends
1250132827 / 9781250132826
eBook (EPUB)
[Fic]
26/03/2019
English
288 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%