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  7. Widom C.S. (1999). "Posttraumatic stress disorder in abused and neglected children grown up," American JouKehoe, Patricia. Something Happened and I'm Scared to Tell : A Book for Young Victims of Abuse. Illustrated by Carol Deach. Parenting Press, 1987. Ages 4-8.
    With the help of a friendly lion, a young sexual abuse victim is able to talk about sexual abuse and recover self-esteem. Gentle and positive approach to reassure children. Recommended for counselors. Reviews at Amazon
  8. Kleven, Sandy. The Right Touch : A Read-aloud Story to Help Prevent Child Sexual Abuse. Illustrated by Jody Bergsma. Illumination Arts, 1998. Ages 4-8
  9. Giving caregivers a gentle, thoughtful tool to help prevent child sexual abuse, "The Right Touch" revolves around Jimmy, whose mother gently explains how to protect himself from improper touching. Benjamin Franklin Award for best parenting book of 1999. Reviews at Amazon and Follett.
  10. Children's NonfictionGirard, Linda Walvoord. My Body Is Private. Pictures by Rodney Pate. Niles, Ill.: A. Whitman, 1984. Grades K-3
  11. A mother-child conversation introduces the topic of sexual abuse and ways to keep one's body private. Review sources at Follett. Reviews online at Barnes & Noble
  12. Goldentyer, Debra. Child Abuse. Raintree Steck-Vaughn, 1998. Grades 3-6
    Discusses how to recognize and deal with different kinds of child abuse, including physical buse, sexual buse, and neglect. Review source at Follett. No online reviews found.
  13. Gordon, Sol and Judith Gordon. A Better Safe Than Sorry Book : A Family Guide for Sexual Assault Prevention. Illustrated by Vivien Cohen. Buffalo, NY: Prometheus Books, 1992, 1984. Ages 5-8
  14. Discusses the sexual assault of children and how it can be prevented or survived. Designed to be read-aloud to children. No reviews available.
  15. Spelman, Cornelia. Your Body Belongs to You!. Illustrated by Teri Weidner. Morton Grove, IL: Albert Whitman, 1997. Preschool to Grade 2
  16. Explains what to say and do if someone touches your body when you do not want to be touched, especially when the action involves the touching of private parts. Reviews at Follett and Barnes & Noblernal of Psychiatry; 156(8):1223-1229.
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    Melinda's rape at an end of the summer party has a devastating effect on her freshman year in high school. Reviews at Amazon
  46. Block, Francesca Lia. I Was a Teenage Fairy. HarperCollins, 1998.
    A feisty, sexy fairy helps a young woman heal traumas from her past. An ALA Notable/Best Books; starred reviews from SLJ, BCCB, Horn Book. Review online at Follett. Reviess online at Barnes & Noble
  47. Lowery Linda. Laurie Tells. Illustrated by John Eric Karpinski. Carolrhoda, 1994.
    When her mother doesn't believe her, eleven-year-old Laurie tells a supportive aunt that she is being sexually abused by her father. Deals with the topic of incest. Reviews at Amazon
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    Despite their different backgrounds, Sarabeth, a teenager living with her mother in a trailer and transferring to a new school, makes friends with Grant and her affluent friends, including troubled Patty who shares a painful secret about her uncle. An ALA Best Books for Young Adults. Review at Amazon
  49. Provoost, Anne. My Aunt Is a Pilot Whale. Translated by Ria Bleumer. Women's Press, 1994. Grades 6-8.
  50. Anna is not happy when her cousin Tara's family moves into the house where a sea witch used to live. Tara's behavior is strange at best particularly after her mother dies. The cousins share the experience of the rescue operation of a baby pilot whale. As Tara opens up to her cousin, Anna is shocked to discover that Tara is a victim of incest. Book received international awards. Reviews at Amazon
  51. Reynolds, Marilyn. Telling. Buena Park: CA: Morning Glory Press, 1996,Grades 5-8
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    First book in a Christian-fiction series . Tobey is the unofficial leader of her before-class prayer group. When she learns that one of her classmates has been sexually abused by a popular teacher, she convinces her to report it. The group's faith is tested. Review sources available from Follett. Online review at Barnes & Noble
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    Twelve-year-old Maggie, suffering sexual abuse from her father, struggles to deal with the problem and to begin the healing process. Reviews at Follett TITLEWAVE and Barnes & Noble.
  54. Voigt, Cynthia. When She Hollers. Scholastic, 1994. Grades 7 up
    Tish, a teenager who has been enduring abuse from her adoptive stepfather since she was a small child, finally decides she must do something to stop him. A.L.A. Notable/Best Book; SLJ & Hornbook starred. Review at Follett TITLEWAVE and Amazon
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