Ungolden Silence: A Thought Provoking Novel
Ungolden Silence is an exploration of how rape is treated in the United States. It is imperative to change the way that society looks and deals with this social taboo. Ungolden Silence is a novel that will leave the reader with many questions. It will also attempt to answer some of the questions that society asks but never seem to want to answer. We must look at the history of how men have been allowed to treat women.
It is important not to just know the information, it is important to act on it. Ungolden Silence will explore the world of rape and expose the myths through articles that are based on facts. The main questions that needs to be answered in why one human being would rape another human being. These reasons are explored in the story.
When any crime takes place, the families of the victims as well as the criminal are involved. Ungolden Silence will illustrate that the criminal is a real person, and rarely do they commit crimes just for the fun of it.
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It is important to know that rape is a part of violence. Through the characters of Ungolden Silence it is hoped that society will begin to find a way to eliminate the acceptance of violence, which includes the act of rape. It is imperative that society understands that rape does not stand on an island by itself. Rape is a room in the house of violence.
When looking into the house of violence we cannot just go into the front door and head to the rape room.
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We must look at other rooms. One room we must look into is the room of abuse. When we enter the room we see that there are different kinds of abuse. They are sexual, physical, and mental. Again the main question is why a man or a woman will rape another person. While the answer is far too complex Ungolden Silence will attempt to give some possible explanation.
The answers are not simple or exact. Each rape case is as unique as the persons involved -- both perpetrator and the victim. Ungolden Silence looks at this social taboo in a unique way. Elaine Wilson, who is disabled, is in charge of the project. Beatrice James is her partner and goes with her. Stevens is impressed with the professionalism that Beatrice and Elaine show as they share their ideas for the campaign to increase the awareness of the disabled.
Stevens is amazed to see that Elaine really is in charge of the project.
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The story changes when Mr. Thomas Paige, a very influential African-American in the city comes into the picture. Stevens, though an extremely rich and influential American woman of European descent, is very excited to have Mr. Paige on the project. Paperback , pages. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up.
To ask other readers questions about Ungolden Silence , please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Aug 17, Beth Cutwright rated it it was amazing. I just finished reading Ungolden Silence. Usually I take a day or two to mull a book over before I try to write my review. But this book by Lydia Brew was so compelling, I felt the need to share my thoughts immediately, while they were fresh and burning in my soul. When first invited to participate in this book tour, we were told the book was a different genre than had been offered before.
When I found out it was about rape and the exploration of myths, history, and other related abuses in Wow. When I found out it was about rape and the exploration of myths, history, and other related abuses in our world, I though oh boy, this will be a dull read.
Ungolden Silence: A Thought Provoking Novel by Lydia E. Brew
It was anything but!! You can read the synopsis above regarding the storyline and the certain characters involved. Ms Brew writes in a very simple style and her characters are very believable and well crafted individuals and like all of us, carry a phenomenal amount of baggage As the story developed, I was amazed by the number of people that were affected by the physical rape of one woman and the unlocking of secrets that resulted from that same rape.
This book was definitely enlightening, powerful, painful and emotional. My emotions were totally invested, probably because the subject of rape is so frightening. There is so much to think about in the aftermath of a rape and so much we as women need to be educated about. I definitely want my kids and grand kids to read this and I want the families to talk about it. If we can learn to discuss this type of material, I think we would all be better for it. Aug 17, Ruth Hill rated it liked it Shelves: This book deals with a subject that is delicate topic, and it is clear that this is an issue near to the heart of the author.
Rape is often a taboo, misunderstood topic even in this modern age. In addition to this issue, the author tackles the issues of disability, racism, and more. It is evident the author wrote this book to inform her readers, and indeed her message comes across. I will honestly say that the actual writing of this book could have been better, at least in my opinion.
Much of the This book deals with a subject that is delicate topic, and it is clear that this is an issue near to the heart of the author. Much of the story was intriguing, and I liked Beatrice and Elaine for the most part. Their story was heart-wrenching. And through their story, others opened up to other various stories of rape under many different circumstances. At times, I struggled to keep all the stories straight. But this again went back to the author's purpose--educate about rape.
The fourth section of this book contains quite a treatise on rape. It explores the law and the different types. My interest sometimes waned, but the author never lost her passion for the topic even when I lost the passion for her story. There were no sex scenes, and the profanity was incredibly mild. I also appreciated all the references to God. If you are interested in learning about rape through the eyes of both the victim and the aggressor, you will want to check out this book!
I was sent a copy of this book in exchange for my honest review. I was not financially compensated, and all opinions are percent mine. These reasons are explored in the story. When any crime takes place, the families of the victims as well as the criminal are involved.
Ungolden Silence will illustrate that the criminal is a real person, and rarely do they commit crimes just for the fun of it. It is important to know that rape is a part of violence. Through the characters of Ungolden Silence it is hoped that society will begin to find a way to eliminate the acceptance of violence, which includes the act of rape. It is imperative that society understands that rape does not stand on an island by itself. Rape is a room in the house of violence.
When looking into the house of violence we cannot just go into the front door and head to the rape room. We must look at other rooms. One room we must look into is the room of abuse. When we enter the room we see that there are different kinds of abuse. They are sexual, physical, and mental. Again the main question is why a man or a woman will rape another person.
Ungolden Silence: A Thought Provoking Novel
While the answer is far too complex Ungolden Silence will attempt to give some possible explanation. The answers are not simple or exact. Each rape case is as unique as the persons involved -- both perpetrator and the victim. Ungolden Silence looks at this social taboo in a unique way.
Elaine Wilson, who is disabled, is in charge of the project. Beatrice James is her partner and goes with her. Stevens is impressed with the professionalism that Beatrice and Elaine show as they share their ideas for the campaign to increase the awareness of the disabled. Stevens is amazed to see that Elaine really is in charge of the project. The story changes when Mr. Thomas Paige, a very influential African-American in the city comes into the picture. Stevens, though an extremely rich and influential American woman of European descent, is very excited to have Mr.
Paige on the project. Part One The Silent Problem. Part Two The Aftermath.