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Book Title
Worst Thing We've Ever Done : One Juror's Reckoning with Racial Injustice
Publication Name
The Worst Thing We've Ever Done
Title
The Worst Thing We've Ever Done
Subtitle
One Juror's Reckoning with Racial Injustice
EAN
9781647424602
ISBN
9781647424602
Publisher
She Writes Press
Format
Trade Paperback
Release Year
2023
Release Date
11/04/2023
Language
English
Country/Region of Manufacture
US
Item Height
215mm
Item Length
8.5in
Author
Carol Menaker
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Personal Memoirs, General
Publication Year
2023
Item Width
5.5in
Number of Pages
176 Pages

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An honest and eye-opening account of one juror's coming to terms with how her youth and white privilege led her to convict a Black prison inmate of murder, this memoir offers a searing indictment of prosecutorial misconduct alongside the heartrending story of one woman's efforts to make things right more than forty years after the conviction.

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Publisher
She Writes Press
ISBN-10
1647424607
ISBN-13
9781647424602
eBay Product ID (ePID)
18057261339

Product Key Features

Book Title
Worst Thing We've Ever Done : One Juror's Reckoning with Racial Injustice
Author
Carol Menaker
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Cultural Heritage, Personal Memoirs, General
Publication Year
2023
Genre
Biography & Autobiography
Number of Pages
176 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8.5in
Item Width
5.5in

Additional Product Features

Lc Classification Number
Kf384
Reviews
2023 Best Book Awards Finalist in Nonfiction: Creative "Menaker's account is a concisely written and deeply personal look into the ways that individuals blinkered by their personal backgrounds may help to perpetuate systemic inequities." -- Kirkus Reviews "A heartbreaking account of an all-too-familiar story of justice gone wrong. Gripping and superbly written, this is an important book, courageously illuminating the shadow side of our ethos of liberty and equality." --Sean Murphy, National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Creative Writing and author of The Time of New Weather "Haunting, heartbreaking, and unerringly candid, this story invites us all to look at ourselves, our presumptions, and the impact of the choices we make. This is a brave book, and Menaker is a brave author to take it on." --Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, MFT, author of Filling Her Shoes and host of The Morning Glory Project podcast "Carol Menaker's book is deeply personal and sharply journalistic--taking us to a moment in time that has haunted her and will haunt you . . . a page-turner that breaks your heart but also gives you hope that each of us may yet summon the courage Carol has to cultivate our own moral compasses and, most importantly, give a damn about equal justice." --Mag Dimond, author of Bowing to Elephants: Tales of a Travel Junkie "It takes rare courage to go back four decades and revisit your part in convicting a young Black man of a murder he likely did not commit. Carol Menaker makes that harrowing journey, and shares her story, and her hard-won wisdom, in clear, compelling prose. Her struggle is a hopeful reminder that change is possible, but it always has a price." --Thomas L. Dybdahl, author of When Innocent Isn't Enough, "Menaker's account is a concisely written and deeply personal look into the ways that individuals blinkered by their personal backgrounds may help to perpetuate systemic inequities." -- Kirkus Reviews "A heartbreaking account of an all-too-familiar story of justice gone wrong. Gripping and superbly written, this is an important book, courageously illuminating the shadow side of our ethos of liberty and equality." --Sean Murphy, National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Creative Writing and author of The Time of New Weather "Haunting, heartbreaking, and unerringly candid, this story invites us all to look at ourselves, our presumptions, and the impact of the choices we make. This is a brave book, and Menaker is a brave author to take it on." --Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, MFT, author of Filling Her Shoes and host of The Morning Glory Project podcast "Carol Menaker's book is deeply personal and sharply journalistic--taking us to a moment in time that has haunted her and will haunt you . . . a page-turner that breaks your heart but also gives you hope that each of us may yet summon the courage Carol has to cultivate our own moral compasses and, most importantly, give a damn about equal justice." --Mag Dimond, author of Bowing to Elephants: Tales of a Travel Junkie "It takes rare courage to go back four decades and revisit your part in convicting a young Black man of a murder he likely did not commit. Carol Menaker makes that harrowing journey, and shares her story, and her hard-won wisdom, in clear, compelling prose. Her struggle is a hopeful reminder that change is possible, but it always has a price." --Thomas L. Dybdahl, author of When Innocent Isn't Enough, "Haunting, heartbreaking, and unerringly candid, this story invites us all to look at ourselves, our presumptions, and the impact of the choices we make. This is a brave book, and Menaker is a brave author to take it on." --Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, MFT, author of Filling Her Shoes and host of The Morning Glory Project podcast "Carol Menaker's book is deeply personal and sharply journalistic--taking us to a moment in time that has haunted her and will haunt you . . . a page-turner that breaks your heart but also gives you hope that each of us may yet summon the courage Carol has to cultivate our own moral compasses and, most importantly, give a damn about equal justice." --Mag Dimond, author of Bowing to Elephants: Tales of a Travel Junkie, 2023 Best Book Awards Finalist in Nonfiction: Creative 2023 North Street Book Prize Finalist in Creative Nonfiction & Memoir "Menaker's account is a concisely written and deeply personal look into the ways that individuals blinkered by their personal backgrounds may help to perpetuate systemic inequities." -- Kirkus Reviews "A heartbreaking account of an all-too-familiar story of justice gone wrong. Gripping and superbly written, this is an important book, courageously illuminating the shadow side of our ethos of liberty and equality." --Sean Murphy, National Endowment for the Arts Fellow in Creative Writing and author of The Time of New Weather "Haunting, heartbreaking, and unerringly candid, this story invites us all to look at ourselves, our presumptions, and the impact of the choices we make. This is a brave book, and Menaker is a brave author to take it on." --Betsy Graziani Fasbinder, MFT, author of Filling Her Shoes and host of The Morning Glory Project podcast "Carol Menaker's book is deeply personal and sharply journalistic--taking us to a moment in time that has haunted her and will haunt you . . . a page-turner that breaks your heart but also gives you hope that each of us may yet summon the courage Carol has to cultivate our own moral compasses and, most importantly, give a damn about equal justice." --Mag Dimond, author of Bowing to Elephants: Tales of a Travel Junkie "It takes rare courage to go back four decades and revisit your part in convicting a young Black man of a murder he likely did not commit. Carol Menaker makes that harrowing journey, and shares her story, and her hard-won wisdom, in clear, compelling prose. Her struggle is a hopeful reminder that change is possible, but it always has a price." --Thomas L. Dybdahl, author of When Innocent Isn't Enough
Copyright Date
2023
Lccn
2022-912266
Dewey Decimal
347.73752
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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