Tuesday, April 3, 2018

No One Ever Asked by Katie Ganshert



This book is for now.  This book is for you and me.  I wept reading much of this book and not only because I felt the emotional pull of Katie Ganshert's authentic writing.  I cried because these are the things happening now.  The ways we treat each other and brush it off. This book takes you into the lives of three different women who are all a part of the same school, the same world.  This is based on true events and was you read the stories of Camille Gray, Jen Covington, and Anaya Jones you will find yourself opening your eyes to how we sweep injustice under the rug.

This book will be hard to read. And it might make you angry and frustrated.  But let that be away to see all that is going on around you and what you can do to make a difference.  Katie Ganshert doesn't leave you with the end of the book. She offers resources to help you continue to open your heart and voice to help others. 

I am incredibly thankful for this hard book. I needed it to open my eyes and heart again and again to what I don't always see.  I want to be a voice for God for others. I believe this book will be a major impact in that for others as well.

I received a book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.