What with the Steubenville verdict...

...and the conversation surrounding it, it would be worth revisiting both Laurie Halse Anderson's Speak and Chris Lynch's Inexcusable:

Speak, because it's an outstanding portrait of a girl dealing with the aftermath of a sexual assault, emotionally, psychologically, and socially; and Inexcusable, because of its exploration of jock culture and familial dysfunction as narrated by a protagonist so deep into denial—so deluded about himself—that he refuses to see what he did to Gigi Boudakian, a girl he supposedly loves.