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Chocolate for the poor: A story of rape in 1805
Author: David R. Beasley
ISBN: 0-915317-04-4
PRICE: $20.00 Cdn & US

Rape and wife and child abuse are common news today. Their distressing frequency makes us question the safeguards and the very nature of our society. Where have we gone wrong? Yet these crimes have always been present in civilized societies. Chocolate for the poor is a fictionalized account of an actual event from 1805. Ephraim Wheeler, an unemployed labourer, raped his 13 year old daughter in the Berkshire Mountain community of Massachusetts. His trial and the reactions of his family, friends, and the authorities to this rarely revealed violation bring out the political divisions and varying attitudes of different segments of the society. By looking back to a simpler community struggling with the issue of rape, we are able to see the crime in the round and judge the actions of the protagonists from the perspective of our experience.

"Beasley takes the reader on a search for justice, both for the victim and the offender. The journey is not pleasant and the paths it takes bear striking resemblances to the crossroads we face today when dealing with such crimes."  Brantford Expositor.

"The political intrigues are brought to life vividly.... Beasley allows us to see, and more importantly to feel, some of the forces that enmesh a man only too easily and drive him to acts otherwise incomprehensible." Hamilton Spectator

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