Damaged: a violated trust (Secrets)

by Melody Carlson

Paperback, 2011

Status

Available

Call number

F CAR

Tags

Publication

Think (2011), 208 pages

Description

Sixteen-year-old Haley's parents get divorced and she decides to live with her more laid-back dad, over her strict mother, and her life at a new school looks bright when Harris Stephens asks her out, but when he rapes her Haley has no one to turn to.

User reviews

LibraryThing member MichelleSutton
I couldn't pull myself away from this story until I finished the book. Yeah, I read it straight through. I love this entire "Secrets" series by NavPress's TH1NK imprint. And frankly, out of all of the Melody Carlson YA books that I've read so far, I like this one the best. I know I also said that
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about Shattered, and Never Been Kissed so far this year, and about several of the author's YA books last year, but they were all good for different reasons. Damaged was a realistic and empowering novel for victims, and it gives readers a sense of hope and healing at its conclusion. That is an invaluable benefit of reading fiction, and from reading this book in particular. The potential positive impact on youth and even their parents, is enormous. We need more books like this for teens.

The bottom line is this book really touched my heart. Maybe because it felt so real-life to me. The character's thoughts weren't toned down to fit what Christians think their response should be. The author pulls you deeper and deeper into the mindset of Haley and how she sees the world. That invincible, "I'm different" mindset that is so common with girls today was perfectly illustrated here. I don't think there can ever be enough books about this subject for teens.

So many girls get pulled into situations like this without realizing it. With the naivete that many young girls have regarding a sweet talking teen boy's intentions, this could be eye opening for them. If nothing else, maybe they'll be less likely to put themselves in a situation where they can be vulnerable like Haley had done unwittingly. I have to say I was proud of her for speaking up even though she was terrified. Because it's about doing the right thing and not just protecting the secret, which enables the perpetrator to continue hurting others.

Honestly, the story brought back some not-so-pleasant memories of things that happened when I was a teen. The author portrayed those feelings, emotions, etc. spot on. Why do girls tend not to tell anyone about things like date rape? If we're honest with ourselves, ladies, we all think we would tell BEFORE it happens to us. But when it happens, most of the time we don't tell anyone. We just turn on ourselves (hence all the drugs, cutting, anorexia, promiscuity, etc. that many girls immerse themselves in to block out the pain.) That said, this book would be a great tool to help girls who have experienced date rape. They will see that it was not their fault, and that they were manipulated, and even targeted, if you will. That message will help a lot of young women to heal.
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LibraryThing member olegalCA
More of the same from Melody Carlson. Unfortunately, she is getting a bit predictable. She used to be on the cutting edge of Christian fiction, addressing topics that other authors in the genre shied away from. One positive about this book is that it did a good job of addressing the aftermath of
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the "Very Traumatic Event" - you very rarely read about the court case for example. Still, I wish I didn't feel like she dashes off two to three young adult books a year just to make some money.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2011-10-14

Physical description

8.25 inches

ISBN

1600069509 / 9781600069505
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