Laurie Katz 
Liar Liar [EPUB ebook] 
Breaking the Silence on Sexual Assault

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‘Powerful and heart-wrenching … I cannot recommend this book highly enough’ Amber Smith, New York Times bestselling author of The Way I Used to Be and The Last to Let Go

Like any student about to start university, Laurie Katz was excited to see what the year would bring. Little did she know that just three weeks into her first term, her life would come crashing down around her. What had started as a fun night out with friends ended with Laurie, alone with a terrible secret: she had been raped.Traumatised and confused, she set out to get justice against her attacker. But when the authorities at her university dismissed her case, and warned her that she could be expelled, she was left unsure where to turn. It seemed as though things couldn’t get worse… then her attacker filed his own case.Laurie also offers readers her advice, and provides them with the hope that they too can overcome a similar trauma. Her story is a brave and honest reminder of the injustice still felt in society around sexual abuse. Set against the backdrop of the #Me Too movement, Laurie demonstrates that sometimes it’s hope that can set you free.

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Laurie is an elementary teacher from Boston, Massachusetts who spent her undergraduate years studying early childhood education, and has completed a Master’s in Education. Following her own experiences at university she is passionate about ending sexual assault, and helping to expand the conversation on helpful services for survivors.

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