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This new edition of the autobiography is meant to bring Davis and her story to a new generation of readers, who can still identify with her experiences. It contains the prefaces of the earlier editions, so it is worth replacing older copies of the book. Still a key work in the areas of prison abolition and feminism, this reissue of a classic autobiography deserves a place of honor in any collection.
Rich with examples without being demoralizing, this shorter volume is readable for people familiar with the topics and is a necessary addition to any social justice-focused library collection.
For general readers, students, and experts alike, these essays provide much-needed data, analysis, and insights into the disparities throughout U.S. society and its criminal justice system. [See Prepub Alert, 2/13/17.]
Very appealing, and not just for fans of Davis-Gardner's previous work or fans of Japanese American fiction, this is the type of novel many readers will want to finish in one sitting. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 11/1/10.]—Shaunna Hunter, Hampden-Sydney Coll. Lib., VA
Very appealing, and not just for fans of Davis-Gardner's previous work or fans of Japanese American fiction, this is the type of novel many readers will want to finish in one sitting. [See Prepub Alert, LJ 11/1/10.]—Shaunna Hunter, Hampden-Sydney Coll. Lib., VA