Anonymous wrote:Did she name the teacher in the book?
“Book publishers are not investigators,” said Whitney Frick, Ms. Griffin’s editor at the Dial Press, an imprint of Penguin Random House. “This is Amy’s story. We trust her, and all of our authors, that they are recounting their memories truthfully.”
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, can you describe the book and why it’s controversial? Your subject title intrigued me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, can you describe the book and why it’s controversial? Your subject title intrigued me.
I'm not OP but I did read the book. In a nutshull, the author took psychadelics in therapy and through that experience claims to have uncovered long-repressed memories of her being SAed when she was in high school.
I think it was middle school, but was it true. That's what I don't get.
And she's a billionaire why make it up.
I guess I'm confused is it a grift or what is the expose about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, can you describe the book and why it’s controversial? Your subject title intrigued me.
I'm not OP but I did read the book. In a nutshull, the author took psychadelics in therapy and through that experience claims to have uncovered long-repressed memories of her being SAed when she was in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, can you describe the book and why it’s controversial? Your subject title intrigued me.
I'm not OP but I did read the book. In a nutshull, the author took psychadelics in therapy and through that experience claims to have uncovered long-repressed memories of her being SAed when she was in high school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, can you describe the book and why it’s controversial? Your subject title intrigued me.
I'm not OP but I did read the book. In a nutshull, the author took psychadelics in therapy and through that experience claims to have uncovered long-repressed memories of her being SAed when she was in high school.
Anonymous wrote:In a nutshell, can you describe the book and why it’s controversial? Your subject title intrigued me.
Anonymous wrote:Can you post a gift link?