Bookbot

Lacy Crawford

    Esta autora explora las complejas relaciones y las difíciles decisiones que dan forma a nuestras vidas. Su escritura se caracteriza por su honestidad y una aguda visión de la psique humana. A través de su obra, profundiza en temas como la adolescencia, la familia y la búsqueda de la identidad. Su estilo es a la vez accesible y profundamente resonante.

    Early Decision
    Notes on a Silencing
    • 2022

      Early Decision

      • 320 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

      Set against the backdrop of high school pressures, this novel explores the chaotic journey of students navigating SATs, college essays, and the Common Application. It delves into the tension between the desire for academic success and the challenges of personal growth, highlighting the often absurd lengths teens go to in pursuit of acceptance. With a blend of humor and candidness, the story captures the frightful yet relatable experiences of adolescence, making it a poignant reflection on the quest for identity amidst societal expectations.

      Early Decision
    • 2020

      Notes on a Silencing

      • 400 páginas
      • 14 horas de lectura

      When the elite St. Paul's School faced a state investigation into sexual abuse allegations, Lacy Crawford thought she had left her own traumatic experience behind. However, prompted by detectives seeking victims, she decided to come forward. As her criminal case file was reopened, she discovered evidence that validated her memories, revealing the innocent, hardworking girl she once was—a chorister and debater, the daughter of a priest—alongside the senior athletes who assaulted her and the faculty who chose to ignore the abuse. Now a wife, mother, and writer, Crawford learned that police had found significant proof of an institutional effort to silence victims, with unnamed forces still attempting to obstruct her case. The slander and neglect she faced as a student were not mere figments of trauma but actions from a school prioritizing its reputation over the well-being of a child. This realization propelled Crawford into a profound investigation into how gender, privilege, and power influenced her experiences at one of America's prestigious institutions. Her journey delves into the complexities of shame, guilt, and the dynamics of voice and silence in society. This insightful memoir raises a crucial question: what narrative will ultimately lead to justice for survivors?

      Notes on a Silencing