Public opinion leads society to believe in a fixed idea of "good women - rapists of strangers". In fact, women are usually the victims of known criminals. According to Catalano (Kappeler and Potter, 2005, p. 43), in all cases of rape and sexual violence, 70% of women are being committed by those known to the victim and 30% are unfamiliar It is committed by people. As for murder, women are 9 times more likely to be killed by families, former or current lovers or acquaintances.
Alice Sebold was born in Madison, Wisconsin on September 6, 1963. Sebold was cruelly raped during undergraduate research. Her explanation about the case was the subject of her memoir "Lucky". Sebold's first novel, The Lovely Bones, debuted in 2002 and proved to be commercially and successfully successful. The author's second novel "Almost the Moon" was published in 2007. I was born on September 6, 1963 in Alice Sebold, Madison, Wisconsin. Sebold is the daughter of two academic parents and grew up with a family with dysfunction. Her mother Jane is alcoholic, suffering from serious panic and anxiety.
Fortunately, it is Alice Sebold. As an 18-year-old university freshmen, Sebold was raped ruthlessly and beaten in a park near the campus. The record that promoted her recovery was Sebold 's indomitable spirit - as she worked hard, her wonderful family and friends worked hard to provide comfort and support from time to time. To ensure the attacker's arrest and confidence. Sebold reveals the experience of trauma victims, although it is very difficult to say that the wisdom that she teaches is "I have saved myself or I have not been saved."
Lucky Sebold's luck: Not all spiritual diseases come from trauma; not all trauma can cause mental illness, but two still hold hands in many situations go. When Syracuse was a freshman, she was angry when she said that the best-selling writer Alice · Sebolt was cruelly raped and the policeman was "lucky" rather than being killed like an early girls student. This incident, and her growing experience as a child with alcoholism, made her head depression and brutal heroin addiction.
Alice Sebold's best-selling novel "Lovely Bones" depicts the terrible rape and murder of a girl in a small town named Suzy. Susie has to observe from her own personal paradise that family and friends are struggling to keep up with their lives. The novel was published in 1973 near Norristown, Pennsylvania. The Lovely Bones, which was published in 2002, became an instant best seller and was released in theaters around the world in 2010. In the early days of Alice Sebold, he helped lay the foundation for her literary career. When Alice Sebold became a freshman at Syracuse University, she survived her death. On May 8, 1981, she was raped while walking home to the park outside the campus. Her attacker pulled her in ... show more