Tainted Witness: Why We Doubt What Women Say About Their Lives
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In 1991, Anita Hill's testimony during Clarence Thomas's Senate confirmation hearing brought the...
Environmental Transformations: A Geography of the Anthropocene
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From the depths of the oceans to the highest reaches of the atmosphere, the human impact on the...
Sleeping Dogs Definitive Edition
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Sleeping Dogs is an open-world action game set on the exotic island of Hong Kong with brutal martial...
Freedom Is a Constant Struggle
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Activist, teacher, author and icon of the Black Power movement Angela Davis talks Ferguson,...
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Solitary
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Solitary is the unforgettable life story of a man who served more than four decades in solitary...
White Fragility
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'With clarity and compassion, DiAngelo allows us to understand racism as a practice not restricted...
When We Were Innocent
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“Dad, you have to tell me the truth. Are you who they say you are? Because I know you can’t be....
Bookapotamus (289 KP) rated All We Ever Wanted in Books
May 29, 2018
I had no idea in detail what this story was about when I requested it from NetGalley. I like to be surprised with Emily's books, and I've never read one I didn't like. And I sure was surprised by this one! It's almost like, "If you could walk in someone's shoes" - I felt like i was dropped into this book, as if I was in on a secret, and I just sat back and watched the secrets unravel and unfold.
Something happened to Lyla. Something not good at all. It started with a bunch of elite private high school kids (and some not-so-privileged) at a party, with a lot of alcohol... and you can just imagine it from there. Something happens. Accusations fly, lies are told, people unravel, secrets come out, and trusts are broken.
This books tells the story from several angles and I found myself so attached to them all. They are so well written I honestly felt as if I was in a mother's head, a father's mind and in the thoughts of a 16 year old girl.
I sailed through this, as I do most of Emily's books because I love her writing style and how easily I can just jump into her stories. I wanted to find out more, I wanted justice, and I craved a neat and tidy resolution, but we all know these types things are never neat and tidy.
This book is important. I wish everyone would read this. Although every #metoo story is different, this casts a glimpse into how each and every incident causes so, so much pain, to so many people - and ultimately how getting these types of stories out in the world, can hopefully ease some of that pain by helping and educating others.
Thank you to NetGalley and Ballantine Books for the opportunity to review this amazing book.
Finding Meaning in an Imperfect World
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Does life have meaning? Is it possible for life to be meaningful when the world is filled with...
The Art of Narrative Psychiatry: Stories of Strength and Meaning
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Narrative psychiatry empowers patients to shape their lives through story. Rather than focusing only...