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Know My Name
- A Memoir
- De: Chanel Miller
- Narrado por: Chanel Miller
- Duración: 15 h y 24 m
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She was known to the world as Emily Doe when she stunned millions with a letter. Brock Turner had been sentenced to just six months in county jail after he was found sexually assaulting her on Stanford's campus. Her victim impact statement was posted on BuzzFeed, where it instantly went viral. Now, she reclaims her identity to tell her story of trauma, transcendence, and the power of words.
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Just, thank you.
- De Alysha DeShaé en 09-25-19
- Know My Name
- A Memoir
- De: Chanel Miller
- Narrado por: Chanel Miller
Raw, honest, and real.
Revisado: 01-29-20
Chanel, I rarely write reviews. I think this is my second ever. You are not a victim. You are a champion. I know you may not feel like it, but by sharing your truth, you help thousands. Thousands of women that can't get out of bed. Thousands of women that cry every day in the shower, thousands of women that have been through what you have been through. I see the ugliness online about what people say about rape victims. It's horrible. It's disgusting. I hope they read your book. I hope you you have more good days than bad. I hope you feel stronger each day that goes by. Thank you for sharing your deepest, darkest thoughts. Thank you for choosing to narrate your book yourself. It was moving. I will never forget your name.
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Formation
- A Woman's Memoir of Stepping Out of Line
- De: Ryan Leigh Dostie
- Narrado por: Ryan Leigh Dostie
- Duración: 12 h y 37 m
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Raised by powerful women in a restrictive, sheltered Christian community in New England, Ryan Dostie never imagined herself on the front lines of a war halfway around the world. But then a conversation with an Army recruiter in high school changes the course of her life. Hired as a linguist, she quickly has to find a space for herself in the testosterone-filled world of the Army barracks, and has been holding her own until the unthinkable happens: she is raped by a fellow soldier. Struggling with PTSD and commanders who don't trust her story, Dostie finds herself....
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Women in the military
- De Anonymous User en 01-27-21
- Formation
- A Woman's Memoir of Stepping Out of Line
- De: Ryan Leigh Dostie
- Narrado por: Ryan Leigh Dostie
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Revisado: 01-09-20
I have never felt more compelled to write a review on a book before. But this book commands one. It is powerful. It is raw. It is so honestly written that I feel like I am right beside the author sharing in her pain. I stumbled across this book by chance. And it has changed me. As a veteran female, I can relate. Oh, how I can relate. The military, regardless of branch, treats females differently. And unless you have been in that situation, you don't know. But if you listen to this book you will know. You will have a glimpse behind the uniform...behind the barbed wire. The courageousness of the writer is astounding. To share such personal details is to open a wound for all to see. Ryan Leigh Dostie, you are courageous beyond your uniform. Thank you for taking us with you down that painful path as hard as it must have been. And best wishes on your journey of healing. May God bless you.
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