Serving Time Too: A Memoir of My Son's Prison Years
Autor Rosalind Boone Williams Cu Patricia Dunlavy Valentien Limba Engleză Paperback – 29 mai 2019
Rosalind tells a personal story with enormous significance to society. She is an unflinchingly fair, sometimes self-critical narrator who reflects upon the enticements of violence and crime, especially for African American young men, despite the values they are taught at home. Her experiences demonstrate the damage that crime and punishment inflict upon those good people who stand by loved ones during and after incarceration. This memoir will comfort anyone related to the 2.3 million people behind bars in the United States. Others will hear a call to reform and, more importantly, they will feel compassion for the offender's family, and the offender.
No other book in print takes Rosalind's perspective on the problems of crime and incarceration.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780761871477
ISBN-10: 0761871470
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 1 b/w photo
Dimensiuni: 137 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0761871470
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 1 b/w photo
Dimensiuni: 137 x 229 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.31 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Hamilton Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Cuprins
Section I: Visiting The Jail, February 4, 1996 to October 9, 1997
1. That Night
2. Looking Back
3. That First Week
4. That First Month
5. That Spring
6. That Summer
7. That Fall, the Holidays, and Another Year Begins
8. Partings
Section II: Visiting the Prisons, October 10, 1997 to May 28, 2012
1. Transition
2. Prison for Real
3. Opportunities Lost
4. The Penitentiary
5. The Dark Shadow
6. Still Standing
7. Illness and Death
8. Secrets
9. Sunday Dinners Again
10. Too Much Freedom?
11. Risky Relationships
12. Home Visits
Section III: The Prison After Prison, May 29, 2012 to December 1, 2014
1. Parole
2. After Parole
3. Free at Last
Afterward and Acknowledgments
About the Authors
1. That Night
2. Looking Back
3. That First Week
4. That First Month
5. That Spring
6. That Summer
7. That Fall, the Holidays, and Another Year Begins
8. Partings
Section II: Visiting the Prisons, October 10, 1997 to May 28, 2012
1. Transition
2. Prison for Real
3. Opportunities Lost
4. The Penitentiary
5. The Dark Shadow
6. Still Standing
7. Illness and Death
8. Secrets
9. Sunday Dinners Again
10. Too Much Freedom?
11. Risky Relationships
12. Home Visits
Section III: The Prison After Prison, May 29, 2012 to December 1, 2014
1. Parole
2. After Parole
3. Free at Last
Afterward and Acknowledgments
About the Authors
Recenzii
Serving Time Too reveals a mother's struggle to minimize the suffering and foster the moral growth of her incarcerated son while turning her fierce critical intelligence on the penal system and herself. This book offers comforting advice to the countless families of people in prison and is an eye-opener for the rest of us.
In Serving Time Too, Rosalind Williams recounts with overwhelming love and compassion the sixteen years her son, Marell, was incarcerated for murder. Accompanied throughout by her stalwart husband, James, and her understanding daughters, Kesia and Sidnee, Mrs. Williams never faltered in her focus on Marell's welfare as he endured cycles of total isolation and routine menial jobs in a series of correctional facilities and prisons throughout North Carolina. This masterful narrative, an unparalleled spiritual autobiography filled with vivid detail and judicious insight, is riveting from beginning to end.
A gripping account of a family tragedy told with eloquence and honesty, Rosalind Williams's Serving Time Too could be any parent's story in today's America. This is a compelling testimonial to the perseverance, faith, and love of a mother engaged in a desperate struggle to sustain her son enmeshed in the relentless cogs of the criminal justice system.
In Serving Time Too, Rosalind Williams recounts with overwhelming love and compassion the sixteen years her son, Marell, was incarcerated for murder. Accompanied throughout by her stalwart husband, James, and her understanding daughters, Kesia and Sidnee, Mrs. Williams never faltered in her focus on Marell's welfare as he endured cycles of total isolation and routine menial jobs in a series of correctional facilities and prisons throughout North Carolina. This masterful narrative, an unparalleled spiritual autobiography filled with vivid detail and judicious insight, is riveting from beginning to end.
A gripping account of a family tragedy told with eloquence and honesty, Rosalind Williams's Serving Time Too could be any parent's story in today's America. This is a compelling testimonial to the perseverance, faith, and love of a mother engaged in a desperate struggle to sustain her son enmeshed in the relentless cogs of the criminal justice system.