Denial : A Memoir

Author(s): Jessica Stern

BIOGRAPHY

Jessica Stern is one of the world’s foremost experts on terrorism. She has interviewed some of the most feared terrorists in their own camps. She has worked with the National Security Council and the FBI as an expert on what extreme trauma can do to a person, be they friend or foe. By her own admission,she feels no fear in these terrifying scenarios. On a fall night in Concord, a quiet Massachusetts suburb, in 1973, Jessica was 15. She and her sister were at doing their homework after ballet class when a serial rapist, Dennis Meggs, entered their bedroom and sexually assaulted the girls for over an hour. When he left them alone, they tried to call for help, but he had cut the phone line. They walked to a friend’s to call their babysitter from a payphone. She did not believe the girls until she saw them. Their mother was dead, and their father was on a business trip to Europe with his new wife from which he did not return for three days after hearing the news. The girls wrote their statements for the police in their best cursive hand. Following the example of her family, her father the Holocaust survivor and her abusive grandfather, Jessica denied the pain of her experience. She kept striving to be good. Her academic and writing career took off at a supersonic speed, but her personal life stalled. She miscarried twelve times, and her marriage dissolved once she finally gave birth to a son.


Product Information

"In this skillfully wrought, powerful study, a terrorism expert, national security adviser, and lecturer at Harvard, returns to a definitive episode of terror in her own early life and traces its grim, damaging ramifications... Stern's work is a strong, clear-eyed, elucidating study of the profound reverberations of trauma."--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

Jessica Stern lectures on terrorism at Harvard University. She served as a staff member of the National Security Council during the Clinton administration, and was selected by Time magazine in 2001 as one of seven thinkers whose innovative ideas “will change the world.”

General Fields

  • : 9780061626661
  • : HarperCollins Publishers Inc
  • : HarperCollins
  • : 0.259
  • : 01 August 2011
  • : 202mm X 137mm X 21mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Jessica Stern
  • : Paperback / softback
  • : 364.1532092
  • : 336