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buttermellow's review
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5.0
Graphic: Bullying, Emotional abuse, and Sexual assault
Moderate: Sexism
Minor: Cancer
fkshg8465's review against another edition
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5.0
As much hate as she got is the hate I hold for Bret Kavanaugh and his MAGA GOP. I’m glad she got to tell her story her way, finally, and I hope she’s able to get relief and further healing and support. And shame on all the politicians.
Graphic: Suicide, Rape, Sexual assault, Alcohol, Grief, Drug use, Abandonment, Body shaming, Bullying, Cancer, Gaslighting, and Sexism
savvyrosereads's review against another edition
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5.0
[Thank you to the publisher for providing me with a copy!]
Rating: 5/5 stars
A memoir/nonfiction account of the story behind the testimony detailing sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh.
I was in law school at Yale during the Kavanaugh hearings, and I viscerally remember the entire experience—from the on-campus protests, to the glares I got from certain people for advertising my support of Dr. Blasey-Ford, to the hearings themselves. In a lot of ways, it was a formative experience for me that will probably permanently shape my views on both politics and the Supreme Court. Reading Dr. Blasey-Ford’s firsthand account was an important addition to the historical context and the narrative I already knew, and I genuinely think everyone should read this book.
I was alternately awed, inspired, heartbroken, and furious by the description of all that Dr. Blasey-Ford went through, both in the lead-up to and, particularly, the aftermath of, her testimony. She should never have suffered what she did as a teenager, but she especially should never have been re-victimized the way she was in 2018. I’m so sorry for all she went through, and so grateful for her willingness to share her story in the face of so much vitriol and violence.
Note: I listened to the audio version, narrated by Dr. Blasey-Ford, and thoroughly enjoyed that format.
CW: Sexual assault/violence; mental health; bullying/harassment/threats
Rating: 5/5 stars
A memoir/nonfiction account of the story behind the testimony detailing sexual assault allegations against Brett Kavanaugh.
I was in law school at Yale during the Kavanaugh hearings, and I viscerally remember the entire experience—from the on-campus protests, to the glares I got from certain people for advertising my support of Dr. Blasey-Ford, to the hearings themselves. In a lot of ways, it was a formative experience for me that will probably permanently shape my views on both politics and the Supreme Court. Reading Dr. Blasey-Ford’s firsthand account was an important addition to the historical context and the narrative I already knew, and I genuinely think everyone should read this book.
I was alternately awed, inspired, heartbroken, and furious by the description of all that Dr. Blasey-Ford went through, both in the lead-up to and, particularly, the aftermath of, her testimony. She should never have suffered what she did as a teenager, but she especially should never have been re-victimized the way she was in 2018. I’m so sorry for all she went through, and so grateful for her willingness to share her story in the face of so much vitriol and violence.
Note: I listened to the audio version, narrated by Dr. Blasey-Ford, and thoroughly enjoyed that format.
CW: Sexual assault/violence; mental health; bullying/harassment/threats
Graphic: Misogyny, Sexual assault, Sexual violence, and Sexism
Moderate: Bullying, Emotional abuse, and Violence
aqtbenz's review against another edition
emotional
inspiring
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fast-paced
5.0
Graphic: Sexual assault, Bullying, Gaslighting, and Sexism
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