Content Notes
Shout Mouth Press Young Adult Books
Status
Book Bag 12
Publication
Shout Mouse Press, Inc. (2021), 288 pages
Library's review
Acollection of prose and poetry featuring the voices of incarcerated and formerly incarcerated youth and adults.
“I find myself growing up / in a judicial system / and not at home with my parents, / growing every day in prison / makes me feel less than human,” Carlos shares. Alisha writes, “I
A powerful, devastating, essential read for anyone who believes in true justice for all. (Anthology. 13-adult)
“I find myself growing up / in a judicial system / and not at home with my parents, / growing every day in prison / makes me feel less than human,” Carlos shares. Alisha writes, “I
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know how to count because I’m nine now / I’m counting four therapists, two psychiatrists, thirty days, eight needles, and one wish.” They are among the writers in this compilation who tell their heartbreaking stories, envisioning a brighter future for themselves and demanding changes to a broken, unjust criminal legal system. These compelling poems, essays, and interviews are the result of 20 years of outreach to over 1,500 incarcerated and formerly incarcerated youths and adults by the Washington, D.C.–based Free Minds Book Club & Writing Workshop, an organization founded to “fulfill the vision of Glen McGinnis, a young man who discovered his love for reading while on death row in Texas for a crime committed when he was 17 years old.” (McGinnis was later executed.) The graphic depictions of abuse, neglect, solitary confinement, suicidal ideation, and violence are unsettling and vividly convey the writers’ experiences. The perspectives of family members, a former prosecutor, a public defender, and a judge are also included, rounding out readers’ understanding of these issues. Photographs of many contributors enhance the text.A powerful, devastating, essential read for anyone who believes in true justice for all. (Anthology. 13-adult)
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Language
Original language
English
ISBN
1950807347 / 9781950807345