<p><strong>Ignorance is not bliss. It sets girls up for failure.</strong></p><p>The good news is&nbsp;in America teen pregnancy has steadily&nbsp;declined&nbsp;since the early nineties. The bad news is there are still girls raising children and fifty&nbsp;percent of them won't graduate from high school.</p><p>Leslie Hope Holthoff was a scared little girl overwhelmed by shame and self-hatred whose tools for understanding sex and knowing how to stop itsimply didn't exist.&nbsp;By the time she was staring&nbsp;at two pink lines on a pregnancy test when she was just fifteen her life already felt like it belonged to someone else.</p><p><em>Not Mary&nbsp;Not Roe</em>&nbsp;is Holthoff's stereotype-shattering story that explores&nbsp;the nuances of social mores family upbringing and religion&nbsp;that can become unwitting contributors to teen pregnancy. Her narrative begs the question: If we don't teach young people about sex how can we force them to bear the consequences?</p><p>Holthoff's raw unfiltered account of navigating young romance teen parenthood family relationships school work marriage and divorce is an eye-opening&nbsp;call for society to help without judgment the children who have children -and protect their right not to.</p>
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