Wed, 28 May 2008 We review the book "Lucky" by Alice Sebold. Except for one explicit yet non-gratuitous quote from the book, the language in this episode is clean. The main part of the show is a bit shorter then normal just because we were pressed for time. However, there is some good bonus "recorded in the car" stuff after the ending music to fill out the hour. In the book, Alice Sebold tells her story of how she was raped and all the repercussion of that violent act on her life. This is an extremely well done book that allows people who have never been sexually assaulted to understand a little bit better what it is like. We really hope all women, but especially all men read this gripping, yet ultimately inspiring true story of a strong women who survived a rape to become a stronger women. After the ending music we have some bonus material for you. I talk about some questions that were recently asked to me by a person who has a stalker. I give some basic advice that serves as a incomplete introduction to some stalking topics.More information about stalking and how to get help can be found at http://www.ncvc.org/src/ or call toll free 1-800-FYI-CALL or email gethelp@ncvc.org Comments[0] |

We review the book "Lucky" by Alice Sebold. Except for one explicit yet non-gratuitous quote from the book, the language in this episode is clean. The main part of the show is a bit shorter then normal just because we were pressed for time. However, there is some good bonus "recorded in the car" stuff after the ending music to fill out the hour. In the book, Alice Sebold tells her story of how she was raped and all the repercussion of that violent act on her life. This is an extremely well done book that allows people who have never been sexually assaulted to understand a little bit better what it is like. We really hope all women, but especially all men read this gripping, yet ultimately inspiring true story of a strong women who survived a rape to become a stronger women. After the ending music we have some bonus material for you. I talk about some questions that were recently asked to me by a person who has a stalker. I give some basic advice that serves as a incomplete introduction to some stalking topics.