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Larry Haskell

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Fascinating history

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5 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 01-23-21

This book provides a bridge explaining the evolution of gender politics from the mid 29th century to today. I’m old enough to recall the 1950s and can see how this led to where we are today. Great read . I really enjoyed the narrators imitation of the accents and tone of the time. Very well done.

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A reality check on our legal system

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5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 05-06-18

I suggest skipping the forward altogether. It seemed way too long to me and I almost stopped reading the book altogether. I’m glad I continued: it was a book well worth reading but perhaps I should have tried the abridged version.

I’ve read the other reviews and they seem to follow the political perspectives of the reviewer. The most critical reviews cite the perceived lack of compassion for the victims of crime. I’m a moderately successful and financially well off white guy. While I did vote republican most of my life, I am a center left voter. I’m retired and during my working years my friends were fairly conservative. They had a saying back then: IGMFY; short for “I got mine fuck you”. This and other parts of our discussion led me to believe that the only pain they could acknowledge was the pain they had experienced themselves. They weren’t able to understand or empathize with pain that they hadn’t personally experienced. And I think political perspective will shape the opinion of most folks reading this book.

Clearly there are some serious injustices described in this book. There are first hand accounts of wrongful and deliberate prosecution. There are also many cases where children are thrown into the adult criminal justice system and subjected to abuse. We like to think of ourselves as an enlightened society that treats everyone fairly. This book disproves that preconception. The book also clearly disproves the idea that our justice system is fair, balanced and color blind. And while I strongly support the idea of punishment for crime, it is obvious that this ideal is not applied to government officials who knowingly and deliberately prosecute innocent people.

The author described the artistic connection that one small town felt to the legacy of To Kill a Mockingbird while simultaneously being oblivious to the theme of morality and fairness that were the basis of the movie.

This book is a very good read.



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Wonderful read

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Revisado: 03-18-18

I wish I could write this review with the same eloquence as the book, but that’s way beyond me. On a small scale this book tells the story of religious zealotry and the impact that it had on the author. I experienced the same thing but in a much smaller scale. Coming to terms with the extremism and the impact on familial relationships shaped us both. A very good read.

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