Asking for It

Asking for It

Hardback
3.52

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Description

Emma O'Donovan is eighteen, beautiful, and fearless. It's the beginning of summer in a quiet Irish town and tonight she and her friends have dressed to impress. Everyone is at the party, and all eyes are on Emma.
The next morning Emma's parents discover her collapsed on the doorstop of their home, unconscious. She is disheveled, bleeding, and disoriented, looking as if she had been dumped there.
To her distress, Emma can't remember what happened the night before. All she knows is that none of her friends will respond to her texts. At school, people turn away from her and whisper under their breath. Her mind may be a blank as far as the events of the previous evening, but someone has posted photos of it on Facebook under a fake account, "Easy Emma"--photos she will never be able to forget.
As the photos go viral and a criminal investigation is launched, the community is thrown into tumult. The media descends, neighbors chose sides, and people from all over the world want to talk about her story. Everyone has something to say about Emma.
Asking For It is a powerful story about the devastating effects of rape and public shaming, told through the awful experience of a young woman whose life is changed forever by an act of violence.
Main Genre
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Sub Genre
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Format
Hardback
Pages
336
Price
20.28 €

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Heavy

Rape in its most disgusting form and the way society response to it and retraumatizes the victim. Unlikable protagonist tho.

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This book is important. It is not perfect, there were some things I found illogical or over the top, but it describes a situation in which I never was and hopefully never will be, so I won't judge this. The book really gets a good grip on how people think and how even the families of victims suffer and most of all how nobody understands what it's like - that feeling was really well brought up in this story. I think choosing a main character that the reader won't like at first sight was a good idea, she is not the good girl, that's why it's easy to blame her, but still everybody should know and feel that she didn't deserve this, that nobody deserves this, and nobody is asking for it, no matter how much you drank or how short your dress was. And this story shows a really good example on how our society is absolutely not understanding this.

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