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by Chanel Miller
Chanel Miller's powerful memoir reclaims her identity after being known only as 'Emily Doe' in the high-profile Brock Turner sexual assault case. She details the trauma of the assault, the grueling legal battle, and the systemic failures of the justice system. Miller's prose is breathtakingly honest, transforming a story of victimhood into one of immense strength and resilience. It is a vital read for understanding the human cost of sexual violence and the courage required to speak one's truth.
A popular book with millions of readers worldwide.
Notable Quotes
"I survived because I remained soft, because I listened, because I wrote. Because I huddled close to my truth, protected it like a tiny flame in a terrible storm. Hold up your head when the tears come, when you are mocked, insulted, questioned, threatened, when they tell you you are nothing, when your body is reduced to openings. The journey will be longer than you imagined, trauma will find you again and again. Do not become the ones who hurt you. Stay tender with your power. Never fight to injure, fight to uplift. Fight because you know that in this life, you deserve safety, joy, and freedom. Fight because it is your life. Not anyone else’s. I did it, I am here. Looking back, all the ones who doubted or hurt or nearly conquered me faded away, and I am the only one standing. So now, the time has come. I dust myself off, and go on."
"My pain was never more valuable than his potential."
"In fact I need you to know it was all true. The friendly guy who helps you move and assists senior citizens in the pool is the same guy who assaulted me. One person can be capable of both. Society often fails to wrap its head around the fact that these truths often coexist, they are not mutually exclusive. Bad qualities can hide inside a good person. That's the terrifying part."
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