| Management number | 231980530 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | US$3.44 | Model Number | 231980530 | ||
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The Question That Haunts Us "I knew something was wrong. Everyone knew. Why didn't anyone do anything?"This is the question that echoes through survivor testimonies, court transcripts, investigative reports, and private confessions. It's the question asked by children who were abused while teachers, coaches, and neighbors watched. By domestic violence victims whose friends and family knew but stayed silent. By workplace harassment survivors whose colleagues witnessed but said nothing. By elderly people neglected in care facilities with staff all around them.Why didn't anyone help?It's also the question that haunts witnesses years after the fact. The coworker who saw harassment but didn't report it. The neighbor who heard domestic violence through the walls but never called police. The family member who suspected child abuse but convinced themselves they were imagining things. The colleague who knew about financial exploitation but didn't want to get involved.Why didn't I do something?This book exists in the space between these two questions—between victims asking "why didn't you help?" and witnesses asking "why didn't I help?" Between the abandonment survivors experience and the paralysis witnesses feel.This book is for the witnesses. For anyone who has ever known or suspected that someone was being harmed and struggled with what to do about it. For anyone who's ever stayed silent and wondered why. For anyone who wants to intervene but doesn't know how. For anyone working in systems that respond to abuse and wrestling with how to do better.This book is also for survivors who want to understand why the people around them didn't help—not to excuse that failure, but to make sense of something that often feels incomprehensible.This is not a book that blames witnesses. While this book examines why people stay silent, its purpose is not to shame. Most witnesses are not evil or indifferent—they're human, facing real psychological barriers, social costs, and practical constraints. Understanding these obstacles with compassion makes it possible to overcome them.This is a book about breaking patterns. Individual psychology, social dynamics, cultural norms, and institutional structures all create silence. Breaking that silence requires understanding and addressing all these levels—personal, interpersonal, cultural, and systemic.This is a book with a bias: It operates from the position that abuse is everyone's responsibility to address, not just victims' responsibility to escape or abusers' choice to stop. The bystander is not neutral. Silence enables harm. We are all connected, and what happens to one of us matters to all of us.An InvitationThis book is an invitation—to examine your own silence, to understand the forces that create it, and to consider what breaking that silence might look like for you.It's not an invitation to judgment (of yourself or others) but to honest reflection.It's not an invitation to guilt but to responsibility.It's not an invitation to martyrdom but to thoughtful, strategic, sustainable intervention.It's an invitation to stop being a silent witness and start being an active intervener.The work begins with reading. But it doesn't end here.It ends when abuse happens in front of us and we refuse to look away.To understand why we don't intervene, I highly suggest clicking ADD to Cart to see how we can make a difference! Read more
| ASIN | B0FZGVB8NY |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 1.5 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 446 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Publication date | November 4, 2025 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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