Well Ive seen the movie, and it was really good. They always say that the book is always better than the movie, so I'm assuming yes :)
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The full title to this book is called Reviving Ophelia:Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls. This book was written back in 1994.
Mark and Terry Stenwyck (the abusive misogynistic father-son duo on Lifetime's Reviving Ophelia).
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Walter and Marie Jones.
LeAnne Dunley and an unknown father.
Peter Outerbridge.
Terence "Terry" Stenwyck and an unknown mother.
Reviving Ophelia - 2010 TV was released on: USA: 11 October 2010 Canada: 7 January 2011 France: 25 May 2011 Spain: 8 April 2012
The theme of "Reviving Ophelia" by Mary Pipher revolves around the challenges that adolescent girls face in a society that often undermines their self-esteem and worth. The book explores how societal pressures, media influences, and cultural expectations can negatively impact young girls and offers insights on how to support and empower them.
It is rated PG-13 for disturbing scenes of teen dating violence and stalking.
That character Ophelia is a central person in the Shakespeare classic Hamlet. Potentially married to Hamlet, Ophelia is the sister of Laertes who kills Hamlet.