It\'s a tale as old as time.
After all, women prevailing to change society for others is also a tale as old as time..
Boudreau heralds a new era for others dismissed for Crying wolf.
Crying Wolf is a gripping Memoir that shares the raw path to recovery after violence and spotlights the ways survivors are too often demonized or ignored when they belong to marginalized communities.
It was through the act of writing that she began to heal.
Societal conditioning of acceptable female sexuality silenced her to a point of despair, leading to addiction and even attempted suicide.
In the years that followed, Eden was met with disbelief by strangers, friends, and the authorities, often as a result of stigma towards her non-monogamy, sex positivity, and bisexuality.
Or go home and pray that, in the morning, it would be only a nightmare.
After a violent sexual assault, Eden Boudreau was faced with a choice: call the police and explain that a man who wasn\'t her husband, who she had agreed to go on a date with, had just raped her.
Boy takes what he wants anyway.
Girl says no.
Boy wants girl.
Girl meets boy.
It\'s a tale as old as time