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Book Club: Saving Five

Event Type
Seminar/Symposium
Sponsor
Women's Resources Center and Asian American Cultural Center
Location
Women's Resources Center - 616 E Green St, Suite #213, Champaign IL 61820
Date
Apr 18, 2025   4:00 - 5:00 pm  
Registration
Sign up and request a book
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Originating Calendar
Sexual Assault Awareness Month (SAAM) Calendar

Join the staff of the Women's Resources Center as we discuss "Saving Five", written by Amanda Nguyen. During our conversations, we will examine the complexities of survivor healing and activism in speaking your truth.

Book discussion will take place at the Women's Resources Center on Friday, April 18 from 4 - 5 PM.  Limited copies of the book may be available to students intending to attend on Friday, April 18. Sign up and request a copy of the book.

All members of the University of Illinois community are invited and encouraged to participate! 

Book Description:

A brave and imaginative memoir by the Nobel Peace Prize nominee Amanda Nguyen, detailing her healing journey and groundbreaking activism in the aftermath of her rape at Harvard.

In 2013, the trajectory of Amanda Nguyen’s life was changed forever when she was raped at Harvard.

Determined to not let her assault derail her goal of joining NASA after graduation, Nguyen opted for her rape kit to be filed under “Jane Doe.” But she was shocked to learn her choice to stay anonymous gave her only six months to take action before the state destroyed her kit, rendering any future legal action impossible. Nguyen knew then that she had two options: surrender to a law that effectively denied her justice, or fight for a change—not only for herself but for survivors everywhere.

A heart-wrenching memoir of survival and hope, Saving Five boldly braids the story of Nguyen’s activism—which resulted in Congress’s unanimous passage of the Sexual Assault Survivors’ Rights Act in 2016—with a second, beautifully imagined adventure, of Nguyen's younger selves as they—at ages five, fifteen, twenty-two, and thirty—navigate through dramatic incarnations of the emotional stages of her path toward healing, not only from her rape but from the violent turmoil of her childhood. The result is a groundbreaking work that seamlessly blends memoir with a moving journey toward acceptance and hope, forging a path ahead that is as inspiring as it is instructive.

From one of the most influential activists (and now astronauts) of her time, Saving Five is at once a tribute to resilience, a celebration of healing through action, and a resounding cry to change the world. 

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