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Author:
Constand, Andrea, 1973- author.
Title:
The moment : standing up to Bill Cosby, speaking up for women / Andrea Constand.
Publisher:
Viking,
Copyright Date:
2021
Description:
xv, 240 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm
Subject:
Constand, Andrea,--1973-
Constand, Andrea,--1973---Trials, litigation, etc.
Cosby, Bill,--1937---Trials, litigation, etc.
Cosby, Bill,--1937-
Sexual abuse victims--Canada--Biography.
Rape victims--Canada--Biography.
Sex crimes--United States.
Trials (Sex crimes)--United States.
Sexual harassment of women.
MeToo movement.
MeToo movement.
Rape victims.
Sex crimes.
Sexual abuse victims.
Sexual harassment of women.
Trials (Sex crimes)
Canada.
United States.
Biographies.
Trials, litigation, etc.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-237).
Summary:
"An inspiring story of resilience and bravery by the Canadian woman who became the linchpin of the case to bring Bill Cosby to justice. Andrea Constand did the right thing, not just for herself, but for sixty other women. When Bill Cosby was convicted on three counts of sexual assault in 2018, the verdict sent shock waves around the globe. Some were outraged that a beloved icon of family values, the man dubbed "America's dad," had been accused, let alone convicted. Others were stunned because they had waited so long to see justice; in accusations going back decades, sixty women recounted how they'd been drugged, raped and assaulted at Cosby's hands. Andrea Constand is just one of these women, but she was the only one with the power to bring him to justice. Constand's decade-long legal marathon required her to endure an excruciating civil suit, and two harrowing criminal trials. It was her deep sense of personal and social responsibility, fostered by her close-knit immigrant family and values earned through team sports, that gave her the courage to testify at the criminal trial--something she agreed to do not for herself, but for the sixty other women whose stories would never be told in court. In The Moment, Constand opens up about the emotional and spiritual work she did to recover from the assault and the psychological regimen she developed to strengthen herself for the courtroom. Ultimately, Constand's testimony brought a powerful man to account. She also gained a new understanding of the resiliency of human spirit, and the affirming knowledge that stepping up and doing the right thing, even when the outcome is uncertain, is the surest path to true healing. From the woman who has been called "the true hero of #MeToo," The Moment is a memoir about the moment a life changes, as hers did when she was raped; about the moment, nearly a decade later, when she stood up for victims without a voice and put herself through an arduous criminal trial; and about the cultural moment, signified by the #MeToo movement, that made justice possible."-- Provided by publisher.
ISBN:
0735240477
9780735240476
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1227049041
Locations:
SBPB074 -- Dunkerton Public Library (Dunkerton)
GHPD771 -- Grimes Public Library (Grimes)
SFPH074 -- Waterloo Public Library (Waterloo)

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