A raw, powerful, moving tale about a girl attempting to deal with the aftermath of a sexual attack
Anne Cassidy was born in London in 1952. She was an awkward teenager who spent the Swinging Sixties stuck in a convent school trying, dismally, to learn Latin. She was always falling in love and having her heart broken. She worked in a bank for five years until she finally grew up. She then went to college before becoming a teacher for many years. In 2000 Anne became a full time writer, specialising in crime stories and thrillers for teenagers. In 2004 LOOKING FOR JJ was published to great acclaim, going on to be shortlisted for the 2004 Whitbread Prize and the 2005 Carnegie Medal. Follow Anne at www.annecassidy.com or on Twitter: @annecassidy6
This harrowing account of a sexual assault is one in a long line of
vital YA books that speak out for teen victims. Growing out of
Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak and Louise O'Neill's Asking For It,
No Virgin tackles the muddy aftermath of rape, what it means to
talk about it out loud, and what it means to tell your story
*Buzzfeed UK*
What No Virgin does highlight is the power and privilege of the
white middle class male. Something that sadly is relevant in too
many rape cases - in particular cases that have hit to news in the
past couple of months (...) No Virgin is brilliant. No one could
ever accuse Anne Cassidy of shying away from hard, difficult but
important issues and No Virgin is a prime example of this
*Lisa Talks About*
This harrowing account of a sexual assault is one in a long line of
vital YA books that speak out for teen victims. Growing out of
Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak and Louise O'Neill's Asking For It,
No Virgin tackles the muddy aftermath of rape, what it means to
talk about it out loud, and what it means to tell your story
*Love Reading 4 Kids*
Cassidy really gets into the mindset of the victim in this
book....gets under your skin and takes an unflinching look at rape
victims and blame culture. It's an important read, and I'd
recommend you pick it up
*Maia and a Little More*
This has been a quick and short read that talks about the difficult
subject of rape. I believe that this is a powerful novel, and it
shows you how it really is from the perspective of the victim of
sexual assault
*My Trending Stories*
The opening sentences of the book had me instantly drawn in and
hooked. God, it really does pack a punch. Raw emotion and heart
ache and unfortunately a real life and horrifying situation
*The Book Geek Wears Pyjamas*
I definitely recommend reading this to put yourself in Stacey's
shoes and to not make the same mistakes as she did
*Louise Loves Books*
No Virgin is heartbreaking but so wonderfully written. I couldn't
stop turning the pages. This is a raw powerful novel that I very
highly recommend
*I Read Novels*
This is an important and prescient novel that needs to be
highlighted and discussed. No Virgin takes an honest look at what
it is to be a teenage girl making decisions that have consequences.
A deeply personalised account about consent and safety, with
character who are unashamedly real, this book is suitable for young
adult readers and up
*Inis Reading Guide*
I will recommend this novel to any other teenager I know, as it
will help many view life differently and will show some the warning
signs so they can avoid making the same mistakes that she did. It
shows that rape is not black and white and there is no right way to
deal with something that should not happening - but that if you
accept the fact that it is not your fault, then dealing with it
will be much easier
*The Bookbag*
A seventeen-year-old girl battles with herself as she tries to
decide if she can bring herself to report her rape.
*100% Rock Magazine, Australia*
The harrowing, traumatic and compelling narrative of seventeen year
old Stacey, the victim of rape.
*Diva Book Nerd Australia*
a novel that shows the impact of rape in a raw and gritty way that
will stay with you long after the final page.
*Written Word Worlds Australia*
It's a difficult topic but such an important one. It's obvious that
Cassidy really understands what makes teenagers tick. She
successfully explores the mind-set of a young rape victim and the
blame culture that surrounds sexual assault. If you're a fan of
gritty, realistic YA fiction, you won't want to put this down.
Everyone should read it.
*Armadillo Magazine*
raw, hard hitting and beautiful written. Cassidy has written a
hugely powerful book...his book was beautiful, sad and changed my
life, literally.
*For The Novel Lovers*
gut wrenchingly well written
*School Library Journal*
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