
Silent No More: Victim 1's Fight for Justice Against Jerry Sandusky by Aaron Fisher
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
It's a sad and horrible story, obviously, of the long time abuse of a child by a local hero. Years of torment, not only from the abuse itself but the years following, trying to get justice. Freighting to read how much influence an important person of the community has, how the place can be so blind to defend the offenders and not care about the victims. That was interesting through a psychological standpoint.
But the book itself is quite boring, though thankfully short. It was lots of repetition, and specially the mother's contribution was just repeating of what's been said previously and unnecessary. The psephologist's chapters were the most interesting.
All in all an okay, quick read.
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