Persecuting Athena

Persecuting Athena
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 306
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ISBN-10 : 9781491770665
ISBN-13 : 149177066X
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Book Synopsis Persecuting Athena by : Marion Schuler

Download or read book Persecuting Athena written by Marion Schuler and published by iUniverse. This book was released on 2015-07-17 with total page 306 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Imagine growing up in a country where one in every four girls will be raped before they turn eighteen. Now realize that you already live there. For one family, that statistic became an impossible reality when their teenage daughter was assaulted by A friend when she was just fifteen. The rape of teenage girls by boys they know, and often trust, is a silent epidemic in North America. Bravely, Athena stepped up to become one of only an estimated 1 to 2 percent of acquaintance-rape victims who report the crime to police. What could keep a rape victim from coming forward to demand justice? It was a question that haunted the familyand one that inspired Athenas mother, Marion Schuler, to action. Written from a mothers point of view, Persecuting Athena tells the heartbreaking story of one teen survivors fight for justice in Canadas legal system only to be treated as a criminal herself. Marion believed that her daughters rape was the worst thing that could have happened to herbut she could not have been more wrong. At times, the family feared for Athenas survival. The young woman endured victim blaming by all levels of the legal system, and the experience almost destroyed what had been a stellar young woman. The events in Persecuting Athena are shocking but painfully true. It is past the time when concerned citizens must demand the social changes needed to save our daughters.


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