Everything you need to understand or teach Are You in the House Alone? by Richard Peck.
Are You in the House Alone? offers a realistic and unsensationalistic account of the horror and loneliness typically endured by rape victims. Gail Osburne narrates her own experience of being targeted for rape, suffering the humiliating violation, and facing the unsympathetic reaction of a misjudging public.
The book demonstrates the faulty perceptions Americans have of rape victims and addresses the sexual, medical, legal, and social aspects of the crime. Gail realizes that others...
Are You in the House Alone? Lesson Plans contain 105 pages of teaching material, including: