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Recommended Reading Library
SARSSM is currently working to update its recommended reading library. The Maine Coalition Against Sexual Assault (MECASA) has a comprehensive lending library. Please contact them at (207) 626-0034 for their current listings (they will lend out up to three items at a time).
While we work on updating our list of recommended readings, here are a few suggestions in the meantime (some of which have links which you can click on for more information):
Bestsellers:
The Lovely Bones: A Novel
by Alice Sebold (Hardcover - June 2002)
Lucky
by Alice Sebold (August 1999)
We Were the Mulvaneys
by Joyce Carol Oates (September 1996)
Self-Help:
If She Is Raped: A Guidebook for Husbands, Fathers, and Male Friends
by Alan W. McEvoy, et al (June 1991)
If He Is Raped: A Guidebook for Parents, Mates, & Friends
by Alan W. McEvoy (Editor), et al (February 1999)
Recovering from Rape
by Linda E. Ledray (July 1994)
I Never Called It Rape: The Ms. Report on Recognizing, Fighting, and Surviving Date and Acquaintance Rape
by Robin Warshaw (September 1994)
Memoirs:
After Silence: Rape and My Journey Back
by Nancy Venable Raine (August 1999)
The Company She Keeps
by Georgia Durante (October 1998)
Gal: A True Life
by Ruthie Bolton, Josephine Humphries (October 1995)
Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories of Rape
by Charlotte Pierce-Baker (June 2000)
Working With Available Light: A Family's World After Violence
by Jamie Kalven (January 1999)
Still Loved by the Sun: A Rape Survivor's Journal
by Migael Scherer (August 1992)
Crime In The News:
Our Guys: The Glen Ridge Rape and the Secret Life of the Perfect Suburb
by Bernard Lefkowitz (May 1998)
Technical Resources:
Drug-Facilitated Sexual Assault: A Forensic Handbook
by Marc A. LeBeau (Editor), et al (September 2001)
Sexual Violence: Our War Against Rape
by Linda A. Fairstein (June 1995)
Sexual Violence on Campus: Policies, Programs and Prespectives
by Allen J., Phd Ottens (Editor), Kathy, Phd Hotelling (Editor) (January 2001)
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