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Great Falls author of “Burying Jane Doe” will host book signing

Posted at 3:40 PM, Jun 01, 2018
and last updated 2018-06-01 17:40:40-04

Barb Jenkins, a Great Falls native, will host a book signing Saturday, June 2nd, at Barnes & Noble in Great Falls from 1 to 3 p.m.

Jenkins’ book, “Burying Jane Doe,” is about when a homeless man raped her at a park in Missoula, and how she was able to overcome the trauma.

She said this book was written to help other rape and sexual assault survivors by giving them hope, comfort, and strength.

“I didn’t sit down to actually write a book, it was kind of cathartic and it started flowing. I’ve had a lot of people tell me it’s been really helpful to them and that makes me really happy that it’s given them hope,” said Jenkins.

Jenkins is also using the book signing to promote Jane Doe No More, a group that works to prevent sexual violence and re-victimization through awareness and support. She is a Survivor Speak Outreach for the group.

A press release about the book states:

No stranger to adversity, Barb has deep faith convictions to carry her through. She says, “I want nothing more than to encourage and guide others along a path of healing, hope, and restoration in the Lord. Being a survivor of a brutal rape that took place in a public park and in broad daylight, I have had to fight hard through the mass of emotional, spiritual, physical, and legal pain of healing in a world where such things are barely talked about, and survivors are labeled guilty and less than. I am no longer a victim, no longer known as Jane Doe. I am a survivor and a warrior for those who have suffered the same injustice as I did at the hands of a rapist. In Him (The Lord), I am complete and more than a conqueror. I know that He makes beauty out of ashes and I am proud to be used as His mouthpiece.”

Click here to read Jenkins’ blog about her experience.

Click here to learn more about the book on Amazon.

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