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Unspeakable Things About Sexual Harassment - Brooke Nevils’ Story of Abuse Rape and Lessons Learned - cover

Unspeakable Things About Sexual Harassment - Brooke Nevils’ Story of Abuse Rape and Lessons Learned

William Hartley

Publisher: AUSTIN M HERNANDEZ

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Unspeakable Things About Sexual Harassment is a clear-eyed, compassionate examination of what society gets wrong about sexual harassment, abuse, and the people who live through it. Moving beyond simplified narratives and cultural myths, this book explores the uncomfortable realities that are often ignored, misunderstood, or deliberately silenced. It asks why so many survivors do not fit the stories we expect, and why systems built to deliver justice so often leave them feeling blamed, exposed, or alone.Drawing on research, psychology, legal realities, media analysis, and lived patterns rather than sensationalism, this book dismantles long-held assumptions about consent, power, credibility, and trauma. It explains why harm does not always look obvious, why victims may freeze, comply, return, or stay silent, and why memory, emotion, and behavior often contradict public expectations. It also exposes how institutions protect themselves, how media narratives distort truth, and how public judgment can retraumatize those who speak.At the heart of this book is a reframing of trauma itself. Trauma is not weakness. Survival responses are not failures. Healing is not linear, and justice is not always found in verdicts or apologies. With clarity and empathy, the book shows how shame becomes the real silencer, how self-trust is eroded and slowly rebuilt, and how survivors reclaim agency without needing closure or perfection.Unspeakable Things About Sexual Harassment is not a manifesto and it is not a spectacle. It is a grounded, human exploration of complexity. It invites readers to listen without conditions, to question systems rather than scrutinize victims, and to understand prevention as a matter of power, culture, and accountability rather than individual behavior alone.Written for survivors seeking language and validation, for professionals who work within legal, media, educational, or institutional systems, and for anyone who wants to understand these issues beyond headlines and myths, this book offers a path toward a more honest conversation. One that makes room for truth as it actually exists. Messy, unfinished, and deeply human.
Available since: 02/04/2026.
Print length: 151 pages.

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