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Referring to a 14-year-old boy who was molested by an adult woman as “having an affair with a married woman” is inaccurate and vile.

Jessica

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Re: the below section, moved here. It has little to do with the book, it belongs in his bio page, of which there is already mention. Having it all over the place is out of balance. 71.191.42.242 (talk) 04:26, 31 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Though Father Joe was received with critical acclaim, his memoir was questioned when in 2005 his daughter Jessica Hendra published a memoir titled How to Cook Your Daughter. She claimed that Hendra had sexually molested her three times as a child. A reporter for The New York Times talked to two therapists who treated her, as well as three friends in whom she confided, and her husband and mother. All said that Ms. Hendra credibly told them at different junctures of being molested, one of them when she was 12.
  • "It's being seen as completely confessional, totally honest, the whole story. It's not the whole story. By not saying anything, I felt I was being complicit in it. This book is an erasing of what happened to me. I want people to understand these things don't go away." -- Jessica Hendra
  • "I can only just categorically deny this. It's not a new allegation. It's simply not true, I'm afraid." -- Tony Hendra

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BetacommandBot (talk) 21:03, 13 February 2008 (UTC)[reply]