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Monday, June 27, 2011

Stand Up Against Abuse: Links and Resources



Today is the start of my week-long feature Stand Up Against Abuse. This is a new feature that will highlight relationship abuse and some of the recent books that have been released that discuss the topic as well. I hope to host this event every year and highlight these important novels.

Young Adult books have the ability to change lives. Teens and young adults can see a topic in a book that may have similarities to their own life. They may learn, through a strong character, how to respond to threats or violence. I have read several young adult books that I wish I would have had as a teen. They often show strength, courage, and determination that can alter the perception of a situation. A young girl with an abusive boyfriend may finally see the warning signs and decide to break free.  A young boy may realize that he, too, can be mentally or physically abused and that he shouldn't be ashamed. 


Many people may feel that young adult novels shouldn't tackle these issues. They may be too violent or depressing, but the truth is that thousands of teens deal with these same situations each day. They know the violence first-hand and a book may actually be the thing that triggers their drive to make it stop. 


Young adult books can save lives!

Authors Deb Caletti, Jennifer Brown, and Mandy Hubbard will be here answering some questions and they have offered up copies of their new books.

In order to spread the word about this topic, I will only be offering extra entries for links on twitter and/or blogs that link to this page. I will update this page throughout the week and link the author interviews. In addition, this page will contain the important resources that individuals can use in case they are in an abusive relationship.


Please help spread the word about this topic and share the links on this page. 
You can grab the button below by copying the code. It will link to this page. 

Interviews
Deb Caletti
Jennifer Brown
Mandy Hubbard

List of Abuse Warning Signs

Phone Numbers

The National Domestic Violence Hotline
 1-800-799-SAFE

The National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
 1-866-331-9474

Websites


The Hotline- www.thehotline.org




Teen site- www.loveisrespect.org



Break the Cycle- www.breakthecycle.org


Giveaway
Prizes: 
  
3 winners
    • 1st place
      • SIGNED copy of Bitter End
      • Stay
      • But I Love Him
      • The Six Rules of Maybe
    •  2nd place
      • Bitter End
      • Stay
      • But I Love Him
      • The Six Rules of Maybe
    • 3rd place
      • Bitter End
      • But I Love Him

Rules
  • You must be at least 13 to enter. 
  • Name and email must be provided and counts as 1 entry.
  • Extra entries are possible and links must be provided.
  • Contest is US Only and ends July 11th.
  • Once contacted, the winner will have 48 hours to respond. 
  • The form must be filled out to enter.   

You can use this tweet
"Find out how to STAND UP against relationship abuse http://t.co/MnGGOdB  #standupagainstabuse"





I have read and reviewed all 3 of the books that will be mentioned this week- Stay by Deb Caletti, Bitter End by Jennifer Brown, and But I Love Him by Mandy Hubbard. You can click each title for the link to that review.

12 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness! What an awesome feature! WOW! Amazing! I have a few of these type books waiting to be read. Maybe I'll see if I can't get at least some read this week! AMAZING!!

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  2. Great idea for a feature! Thanks for bringing more awareness to this issue!

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  3. I think it's awesome that you're bringing awareness to abuse. It happens to many so many girls. I watched my best friend go through it, it tore us apart (don't worry, she's great now and we're bff again)

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  4. This is an amazing thing that you are doing. I lost a childhood friend to domestic violence a couple of years ago....it is something that is very close to my heart and thank you for doing this!

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  5. I absolutely love this feature. Thanks for putting it together!

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  6. Very impressed with this, is it only running for a week?

    Lainy

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  7. @so many books, so little time.

    Thanks so much!
    It started on June 27th and it goes till July 11th for the giveaway. I had 5 days of posts (interviews and the list posted on Friday). I hope to have this again next year :)

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  8. I love that you posted this. Will you be leaving up the links and other info after the contest ends? Er well I know it's ended now but, you know what I mean.

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  9. @Jenny - Thank you so much!!
    Yes, I'll keep this up and will have a section under "features" at the top that will have "Stand Up Against Abuse" listed so you can go there to get the info too. :)

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  11. This was a wonderful feature - I'm sorry I missed out and wasn't able to help promote it.

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Thanks for the comment!