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The Glen Ridge Rape and the Secret Life of the Perfect Suburb
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In the idyllic suburb of Glen Ridge, New Jersey, four of the town's most popular high school athletes were accused of raping a retarded young women while nine of their teammates watched. Everyone was riveted by the question: what went wrong in this seemingly flawless American town? In search of the answer, Bernard Lefkowitz takes the reader behind the Glen Ridge's manicured facade into the shadowy basement that was the scene of the rape, into the mansions on "Millionaire's Row", into the all-American high school, and finally into the courtroom where justice itself was on trial. Lefkowitz's narrative informed by more than 200 interviews and six years of research, recreates a murky adolescent world that parent's didn't - or wouldn't - see: a high school dominated by a band of predatory athletes; ateenage culture where girls were frequently abused and humiliated at sybaritic and destructive parties, and a town that continued to embrace its celebrity athletes - despite the havoc they created - as "our guys". However, that was not only true of Glen Ridge; Lefkowitz found that the unqualified adulation of athletes received in their own town was echoed in communities throughout the nation. Glen Ridge was not an aberration. The clash of cultures and values that divided Glen Ridge, Lefkowitz writes, still divides the country. Parents, teachers and anyone concerned with how children are raised, how their characters are formed, how boys and girls learn to treat each other, should find this book useful.

Author Biography:

Bernard Lefkowitz, an Edgar award-winning author, has written three earlier books on social issues, including Tough Change: Growing Up on Your Own in America (1987). He teaches journalism at Columbia University.
Release date Australia
July 11th, 1997
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
7
Pages
428
Dimensions
152x229x41
ISBN-13
9780520205963
Product ID
7699176

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