“Why, Gary, Why?”
The Jody Plauché Story
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Narrated by:
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Toby Tomplay
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Jody Plauché
Deputy Mike Barnett asked Gary Plauché, “Why, Gary? Gary, why?” seconds after television cameras recorded Gary shooting and killing karate instructor Jeff Doucet, who had raped, molested, and kidnapped Gary’s son Jody. Now, thirty-five years later, Jody Plauché answers the deputy’s question on behalf of his late father and explores the story of his molestation, kidnapping, and survival. He unveils the sly tactics that child predators often use so that he can better inform parents of the potential signs that a person might harm their child.
Through his own incredible story of using his past for good by helping others, he shares how any listener who has suffered great trauma can move on and not let the past define him or her. You have the potential to overcome negativity and redefine your own story.
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A few spots of the story required me to stop listening for a few hours, but I was hooked. I finished the story and I felt good about it. This man was able to take his life experience (how lever horrible it was) and turn it into something to give back to the community!
This book is well recommended by me to any one over the age of 12. It does have course language and sexual acts by name and not by description.
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The hardest truth to hear.
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Insightful, helpful, and impactful
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this is a hard, but also deep read.
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After reading this book, readers will understand that it is not the stranger in the street we need to worry about assaulting children - it is family members, friends of the family, and people who care for children that are the real threat to a child’s safety.
In the last chapters Jody includes actionable steps and resources for ensuring the safety of children, and if they are abused, how to respond to help them to thrive.
Sexual abuse is our worst nightmare but does not need to be an unbearable cross to bear.
This is Jody’s message and his story and life are proof that this is true.
Essential Reading for Parents and Everyone Else
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So much more than what I thought it would be.
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