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quot;Bold, unsettling, and timely . . . critically important."—Laurie Halse Anderson, TIME. Jeannie Vanasco has had the same nightmare since she was a teenager. She startles awake, saying his name. It is always about him: one of her closest high school friends, a boy named Mark. A boy who raped her.When her nightmares worsen, Jeannie decides―after fourteen years of silence―to reach out to Mark. He agrees to talk on the record and meet in person. “It's the least I can do,” he says.
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