YA-- Two books, intended for victims of childhood sexual abuse, with different approaches. Step on a Crack is written in first person and tells a narrative horror story that is interspersed with sections of letters to the abused offering advice and counsel. The Right to Innocence is more in the style of a self-help manual. It includes a chapter for the mates and loved ones of survivors. Camille's book is more thorough and specific, while Engel's book is good as a general overview of the subject. Both books conclude with a resource/bibliography section that provides a good beginning for more information and help.-- Carolyn Henebry, Episcopal High School, Bellaire, Tex.
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This is very informative, its hard to put down! Beverly Engelwrites so well its so easy to understand, I brought this book after reading her book: The emotional abusive relationship. I highly recommend this is you want to understand the mental minds of the perpetrators and reconciliation for the victims.
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