"Such a confrontation is bold, unsettling and timely. (Vanasco) wanted to find out how a person who hurts others talks to himself about his actions. If we are ever going to reduce sexual violence, it’s a critically important question." ―Laurie Halse Anderson in TIME
"It’s hard to overstate the importance of this gorgeous, harrowing, heartbreaking book . . . Vanasco is whip-smart and tender, open and ruthless; she is the perfect guide through the minefield of her trauma, and ours." ―Carmen Maria Machado in Bustle
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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.
0 有用 Nikita 2022-11-27 18:51:05 广东
waste of time
0 有用 saudade 2019-12-02 15:02:27
It haunts me at times when just like the author, I was seeing Mark more as a 'friend' rather than a 'rapist'.
0 有用 fugue 2020-08-28 16:21:58
2.5 | 不忍打出低分来,但一个坦诚的低分也确实有存在的必要。很有勇气的一个议题,但是执行的太过拖沓,相比之下Chanel Miller确实是位有天赋懂得取舍的写作者。 | For what it's worth I still think Mark is a total asshole even after all of his remorse, collaboration, and the ... 2.5 | 不忍打出低分来,但一个坦诚的低分也确实有存在的必要。很有勇气的一个议题,但是执行的太过拖沓,相比之下Chanel Miller确实是位有天赋懂得取舍的写作者。 | For what it's worth I still think Mark is a total asshole even after all of his remorse, collaboration, and the author's inability to hate him. Him being a fucked up loser by no means justifies his crime. (展开)
0 有用 言台 2020-03-26 10:53:32
A brave woman, a book worth reading. She confronted the rapist, who was also her good friend, fourteen years after the sexual assault as a way to deal with the trauma. They were good friends. That wha... A brave woman, a book worth reading. She confronted the rapist, who was also her good friend, fourteen years after the sexual assault as a way to deal with the trauma. They were good friends. That what made the author confused about the incident. You could feel her struggle, her pain, her doubts as well as her sense in her words. (展开)