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Without Consent

Without Consent

by Sarah Weinman

Ecco ·2025 ·320 pages ·Investigative Journalism
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From Sarah Weinman, author of Scoundrel and The Real Lolita, comes an eye-opening story about the first major spousal rape trial in America and urgent questions about women's rights that would reverberate for decades. In 1978, Greta Rideout was the first woman in United States history to accuse her husband of rape, at a time when the idea of "marital rape" seemed ludicrous to many Americans and was a crime in only four states. After a quick and conservative trial acquitted John Rideout and a defense lawyer lambasted that "maybe rape is the risk of being married," Greta was ridiculed and scorned from public life, while John went on to be a repeat offender. Thrust into the national spotlight, Greta and her story would become a national sensation, a symbol of a country's unrelenting and targeted hate toward women and a court system designed to fail them at every turn. A now little-remembered trial deserving of close, wide, and lasting attention, Sarah Weinman turns her signature intelligence and journalistic rigor to the enduring impact of this case. Oregon v. Rideout directly inspired feminist activists, who fought state by state for marital rape laws, a battle that was not won in all fifty until as recently as 1993. Mixing archival research and new reporting involving Greta, those who successfully pressed charges against John in later years, as well as the activists battling the courts in parallel, Without Consent embodies vociferous debates about gender, sexuality, and power, while highlighting the damaging and inherent misogyny of American culture then and still now.


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"The book gathers energy as Weinman walks readers through the aftermath of the Rideout case ..."

Kate Tuttle· The Boston Globe Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Weinman tells the stories of Greta and the other survivors with empathy and respect, offering readers a well-researched and thoughtful narrative that sheds light on their experiences and broader systemic issues."

Vada Bunker· Library Journal Read review ↗ Top of the Pile

"Without Consent gives us the history, the trials and news coverage, the activists and lawmakers, but we are in a moment in which women's bodies are, once again — and still — up for grabs ..."

Rachel Louise Snyder· The New York Times Read review ↗ Near the Top

"into helping him secure his freedom, and The Real Lolita (2018), an account of the kidnapping that inspired Vladimir Nabokov's classic 1955 novel ..."

Barbara Spindel· The Wall Street Journal Near the Top

"A well-argued work of legal journalism that shines light on the darkest corners of married life."

Kirkus Read review ↗ Near the Top

"It's a propulsive legal drama that underscores how difficult it still is to bring rapists to justice."

Publishers Weekly Read review ↗ Near the Top

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