Katie.com: One Girl's Loss of Innocence

Katie.com: One Girl's Loss of Innocence

by KatherineTarbox (Author)

Synopsis

Aged 13 Katie met 'Mark' in a chat room on America Online. He said he was 23 and a college student; he recognised her 'as someone different from a typical 13-year-old,' she says. In his eyes, she seemed to be sophisticated. Mature. Within a month, their relationship graduated to the phone. She was a top student and nationally ranked swimmer, but where most of the adults in her life told her to work harder, he encouraged her, made her laugh. Eventually, he made her feel loved. After six months, Katie agreed to meet him when she was in Texas with her swimming team for a meet. He got a room at the hotel where Katie, her team-mates and her mum were staying. But when she went to his room to meet him, the man she thought was her cyber-soul mate turned out to be not Mark, 23, but Frank, a 41-year-old paedophile. Police came banging on the door after her roommate, panicked and told Katie's mom. Shunned by her parents, called a slut by her classmates, this was the beginning of a nightmare.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 208
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Gollancz
Published: 01 Mar 2001

ISBN 10: 0752842986
ISBN 13: 9780752842981
Book Overview: A compelling, frightening true story of one girl's nightmare on the Internet 'Mark' was the first person to be prosecuted for sexual harassment of a minor arising from a Web contact Major press coverage on hardback publication, including features on Channel 4 news, Daily Telegraph, BBC News Online, Express on Sunday and The Sun Huge high-profile launch on US publication Katie has her own Web site and is a campaigner for net safety awareness 'Katie.com is more than a mere cautionary tale ... Teenage girls need to know the Internet is a dangerous place' Daily Express 'I know it's hard to believe, but I was so naive about the possible dangers. Chat rooms on the Internet were a fun, new thing and I didn't realise the kind of people they could attract. I hope other girls reading my story will learn something from it' Katie Tarbox, interviewed in Now Magazine