ROBIN D. STONE is an independent journalist whose work focuses primarily on health, children, families, and parenting. She is author of No Secrets, No Lies: How Black Families Can Heal from Sexual Abuse (Broadway Books, 2004).
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"Boyd's blow-by-blow is animated by indignation and gives a rare glimpse into the rancorous world of newsroom politics. - Publisher's Weekly "An important, culturally sensitive portrait of success, failure and atonement." - Kirkus Reviews. |
No Secrets, No Lies No
Secrets, No Lies is a powerful and daringly honest resource guide for families
seeking to understand, prevent, and overcome childhood sexual abuse and its devastating
impact on adult survivors. Through compelling personal accounts, Robin Stone
illuminates the consequences of remaining silent and provides holistic, practical
steps to
move toward healing. "Stone's understanding of, and empathy for, incredibly painful situations comes through on every page, and her techniques for beginning to deal with them are compassionate and straightforward." - Publishers Weekly |

My Times in Black and White: Race and Power at the New York Times chronicles the hard-won rise and devastating fall of journalist Gerald M. Boyd, who rose from childhood poverty to become the first black managing editor of the New York Times.
No
Secrets, No Lies is a powerful and daringly honest resource guide for families
seeking to understand, prevent, and overcome childhood sexual abuse and its devastating
impact on adult survivors. Through compelling personal accounts, Robin Stone
illuminates the consequences of remaining silent and provides holistic, practical
steps to
move toward healing.