The Hush

Cover of The Hush by Marjorie Creamer
Year: 2005
Language: en
Pages: 192
ISBN-13: 9781413466713
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.55997414548 Pounds
Width: 0.45 Inches
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The Hush by Marjorie Creamer, published by Xlibris Corporation in July 2005, is a 192-page exploration of the challenges surrounding sexual harassment in the workplace and the judicial system, presented from a victim’s perspective. The author shares her personal experiences, detailing the exploitation of her rights and the quest for justice following her harassment by Laidlaw Transit, Inc. This book serves as a platform for freedom of speech, highlighting the complexities and failures within the legal framework that victims often face.

Readers will find a candid account that addresses the emotional and legal struggles encountered in the aftermath of harassment. The narrative includes excerpts from court documents, researched from the National Archives, which provide factual context to the author’s experiences. The Hush aims to educate the public about the justice system, emphasizing the importance of understanding the challenges victims face and the necessity of advocating for oneself within a flawed system. The book’s appendix contains these documents, further enriching the reader’s understanding of the issues discussed.


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In writing this book, from a victim’s point of view, I have addressed the problems of sexual harassment in the workplace and the judicial system. This book has allowed me the freedom of speech. Many aspects of my freedom have been exploited, and my rights have been taken away from me. I have a strong drive for justice now. I paid for the guilt of other’s actions when I filed a charge against Laidlaw Transit, Inc. I was sexually harassed, battered, assaulted, and almost raped not only at the workplace but also in the United States District Court of Colorado as well. I was a target, as the cartoon illustrated, and within me lingers Judge Daniel B. Sparr’s decision in October 1994, “the tragic birthmark of the elk during hunting season.” Ironically, I had become that elk with a birthmark, and it was hunting season in Colorado. The humiliation and malicious lies about me in court by Judge Daniel B. Sparr were presented as excerpts. These documents were researched from the National Archives and provide readers with the facts. The documents used are displayed in the back of the book in the appendix (A through V). The means to the end is not the questioning of the judges, the attorneys, or the justice system’s integrity but the educating of the public on the justice system. When you are a victim of the system, you need to exploit the system. I have just done this in writing The Hush. Testimony of Terri Danford, page 9, line 15 “You’d walk in, and it was there.” THE HUSH

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Who is the author of “The Hush”?
“The Hush” is credited to Marjorie Creamer.
When was “The Hush” published?
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation. Year: 2005.
What is the ISBN for “The Hush”?
ISBN-13: 9781413466713.
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Language: en. Pages: 192.

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