Saving Five: A Memoir of Hope

An Instant New York Times Bestseller and a New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice. Natalie Portman’s Book Club Pick for March.

“Amanda’s story—innovatively told by versions of herself at different ages—underscores the lasting power of speaking your truth, building a movement, and never losing sight of your dreams.” —Melinda French Gates


“In Saving Five, Amanda Nguyen shows us how to reclaim the full spectrum of our lives, replete with pain, fury, creativity, and recovered dreams.” —Chanel Miller, author of Know My Name

In 2013, the trajectory of Amanda Nguyen’s life was changed forever when she was raped at Harvard University.

Determined not to let her assault derail her goal of joining NASA after graduation, Nguyen opted for her rape kit to be filed under “Jane Doe.” But she was shocked to learn her choice to stay anonymous gave her only six months to press charges before the state destroyed her kit, rendering any future legal action impossible. Nguyen knew then that she had two options: surrender to a law that effectively denied her justice, or fight for a change—not only for herself but for survivors everywhere.

A heart-wrenching memoir of survival and hope, Saving Five boldly braids the story of Nguyen’s activism—which resulted in Congress’s unanimous passage of the Survivors’ Bill of Rights Act in 2016—with a second, beautifully imagined adventure, of Nguyen’s younger selves as they, at the ages of five, fifteen, twenty-two, and thirty, navigate the emotional stages of her path toward healing, not only from her rape but from the violent turmoil of her childhood. The result is a groundbreaking work that seamlessly blends memoir with a moving recounting of her journey toward acceptance and hope, forging a path ahead that is as inspiring as it is instructive.

From one of the most influential activists (and now astronauts) of our time, Saving Five is at once a tribute to resilience, a celebration of healing through action, and a resounding cry to change the world.

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Published Mar 4, 2025

224 pages

Average rating: 8.8

5 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

jess.withbooks
Jun 05, 2025
10/10 stars
“How can a dried-up leaf smooth itself back to life? It can’t. But it can transform into something else. With the right heat, even a leaf can become a spark. My rage becomes a fire—to burn the system, to light the path, to forge a changed world out of the ashes of my pain.”
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I’m not sure how to go about giving this memoir the review it deserves, so all I can do is emphasize how deeply impacted I was by reading Amanda’s story. In her memoir, she tells the story through two different narratives: one of her work and actions from the day she was assaulted until the Survivor’s Bill of Rights was passed into legislature, and one of her internal journey through the five stages of grief that she experiences while continuously processing and navigating life with trauma.

Similar to Chanel Miller’s “Know My Name,” this is both the story of how a moment can redirect a person’s life while also showing the rage, grief, and pain that comes with surviving this kind of violence. So many of her quotes stood out while reading, but the entirety of this book will stay with me for a long time…probably because this is the exact book that a 20 year old version of myself was always waiting for.
marymurphy
Apr 11, 2025
10/10 stars
An exemplary story of courage, braveness, and hard work. Amanda tells her story so beautifully. A must read!

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