<p>Twelve-year-old Brenda lives in a working-class suburb of Detroit Michigan. She&rsquo;s a good student popular and her leadership qualities are obvious. She plays sports loves to dance is active with her church youth group and is a counselor at youth camps.&nbsp;</p><p>On the surface Brenda is socially emotionally and spiritually healthy. On the inside she&rsquo;s hiding an ugly secret. Brenda is a survivor of rape. Readers of all ages will find themselves drawn into the portrait of this girl&rsquo;s pain and how she heals both emotionally and spiritually. Her story is educational and engaging.</p><p><em>&ldquo;I was hooked &hellip; The story &hellip; addresses the struggles that one who has experienced sexual abuse goes through. From the moment I started the book I couldn&rsquo;t put it down. (It) is captivating and really pulls at the heartstrings. This is a hard topic to discuss but this book does an excellent job addressing it. I think this would be a great teaching tool as it really does emphasize that a victim of sexual or even emotional abuse is not at fault.&rdquo; </em>&ndash;<em> </em><strong>Angelique Korbecki B.A. Olivet College</strong></p><p>Hopefully group discussions of this novel will motivate action plans designed to reduce abuse; will initiate examining perceptions of sexuality; and more importantly will explore what a healthy and ethical sexual self might look like.</p><p>&nbsp;&ldquo;<em>I am kind to those who are kind; I am also kind to those who are unkind. Thus there is an increase in kindness.&rdquo; </em>&ndash; <strong>Lao Tzu</strong></p><p>&nbsp;</p>
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