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Alice Sebold: Lucky (Paperback, 2002, Back Bay Books)

In this memoir, Alice Sebold reveals how her life was transformed when at age 18 …

There is this article in the New Yorker by Rachel Aviv about Alice Sebold and Anthony Broadwater, who was wrongfully convicted of raping her ➜ www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/05/29/the-tortured-bond-of-alice-sebold-and-the-man-wrongfully-convicted-of-her-rape

That crime made both of them victims (Sebold was raped and the true raper was never identified, Broadwater war wrongfully convicted and was in jail for 20 years because in parole hearings you have to admit to your crime, which he didn't), and both of them lost the prime of their lives to it. Interesting story, and the book isn't available anymore because the published called it back.

Interestingly, the book was very successful and no one ever noticed when reading it how it details a very botched identification parade that later was parts of the vacation of the initial conviction.