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Every girl's time of first blood is usually the onset of menses. But what happens if a girl's first bloodletting experience takes place before she reaches the milestone of puberty when she encounters those with insatiable lust for children. Meet a girl who is repeatedly molested to the point that she rejects her breasts and womb, switches gender lanes, and begins a passionate, cut and dried, yet murky hunt for a man who opportunistically hurts women and children and depicts them shredded of humanity. In this unbuttoned look at underground pornography, a sexual abuse survivor makes it through…mehr

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Every girl's time of first blood is usually the onset of menses. But what happens if a girl's first bloodletting experience takes place before she reaches the milestone of puberty when she encounters those with insatiable lust for children. Meet a girl who is repeatedly molested to the point that she rejects her breasts and womb, switches gender lanes, and begins a passionate, cut and dried, yet murky hunt for a man who opportunistically hurts women and children and depicts them shredded of humanity. In this unbuttoned look at underground pornography, a sexual abuse survivor makes it through tough times without losing her markers for empathy, and struggles with the realization that she was both made and ruined by men's behaviour. At times hesitant and bold, this novel's overriding theme is that it takes something strong to make someone strong. This graphic, informative and intriguing read about the epidemic of child abuse is a frank expose of the plague that stalks global society.
Autorenporträt
Andy McDonald grew up in the Ottawa Valley. He has lived in Boston, San Francisco and Vancouver. He studied nursing at the British Columbia Institute of Technology. He holds an Honours Social Sciences Degree at Simon Fraser University and a Certificate of Criminology at Memorial University. He also completed two years of graduate studies in anthropology at McMaster University. When not writing, he works as a medical technician. His previous books are two anthologies of poetry: A Liminal Path (2009) and Deformed Shadows Along Louisa Street (2010). He is a supporter of Women's Legal Education and Action Fund, and an activist in women's marches, environmentalism and milliontrees.ca. He currently lives in Hamilton. Off Limits is his first novel.