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Solitary: A Biography (National Book Award Finalist Pulitzer Prize Finalist) DESCRIPTION 16 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://maulkilasjia.blogspot.com/?read=0802148301 | [READ DOWNLOAD] Solitary: A Biography (National Book Award Finalist Pulitzer Prize Finalist) | Praise for Solitary:FINALIST FOR THE PULITZER PRIZE IN GENERAL NONFICTIONFINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN NONFICTIONNamed One of Barack Obama8217s Favorite Books of 2019Winner of the Stowe PrizeNamed the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities Book of the YearNamed a Best Book of the Year by the New York Times, the Washington Post, NPR, Publishers Weekly, BookBrowse, and Literary HubWinner of the BookBrowse Award for Best Debut of 2019A New York Times Book Review Editors8217 Choice8220An uncommonly powerful memoir about four decades in confinement . . . A profound book about friendship . . . Woodfox reminds us, in Solitary, of the tens of thousands of men, women, and children in solitary confinement in the United States. This is torture of a modern variety. If the ending of this book does not leave you with tears pooling down in your clavicles, you are a stronger person than I am. More lasting is Woodfox8217s conviction that the American justice system is in dire need of reform.82218213Dwight Garner, New York Times8220A candid, heartbreaking, and infuriating chronicle . . . as well as a personal narrative that shows how institutionalized racism festered at the core of our judicial system and in the country8217s prisons . . . It8217s impossible to read Solitary and not feel anger . . . A timely memoir of that experience that should be required reading in the age of the Black Lives Matter movement. It8217s also a story of conviction and humanity that shows some spirits are unbreakable.82218213NPR8220Heart-rending . . . Solitary is Woodfox8217s pointillist account of an already boxed-in childhood and adolescence in the streets of New Orleans8213by his own admission, an existence marked by ignorance and devoted to petty and increasingly serious crime8213and the near entirety of an intellectually and spiritually expansive adulthood spent in one of the most brutal prisons in the country (and therefore the world) . . . Some of the most touching writing on platonic male friendship I have every encountered . . . 8216We must imagine Sisyphus happy,8217 Camus famously wrote, and such a prompt is the ennobling virtue at the core of Solitary. It lifts the book above mere advocacy or even memoir and places it in the realm of stoic philosophy.82218213Thomas Chatterton Williams, New York Times Book Review8220Wrenching, sometimes numbing, sometimes almost physically painful to read. You want to turn away, put the book down: Enough, no more! But you can8217t, because after forty- plus years, the very least we owe Woodfox is attention to his story . . . [Solitary8217s] moral power is so overwhelming . . . Solitary should make every reader writhe with shame and ask: What am I going to do to help change this?82218213Washington Post8220Solitary is evidence of Woodfox8217s extraordinary mental resilience in the face of relentless state cruelty. The pacing is brisk, with brief stops to reflect on the United States8217 mass incarceration of black people, Woodfox8217s black identity, and his personal philosophy, much of it centered on the Black Panther Party8217s 10-Point Program. Woven together, these strands form an indictment of the U.S. criminal justice system that should be read for generations.82218213Globe and Mail8220We have had the opportunity to read a new book called Solitary by Albert Woodfox. Anyone who believes in capital punishment should read it . . . We should consider the story of Albert Woodfox. How can you call for the death penalty when you know an innocent man could be in the gallows? Is that risk civilized society can take? Not here, not now. Not ever again.82218213Art Cullen,
Storm Lake Times8220[Woodfox8217s] incredible story is necessary reading, not only to understand our era of mass incarceration, but the entire history of the judicial system in America.82218213Town &Country8220In this devastating, superb memoir, Woodfox reflects on his decades inside the Louisiana prison system . . . The book is a stunning indictment of a judicial system 8216not concerned with innocence or justice,8217 and a crushing account of the inhumanity of solitary confinement. This breathtaking, brutal, and intelligent book will move and inspire readers.82218213Publishers Weekly (starred review)8220In beautifully poetic language that starkly contrasts the world he8217s describing, Woodfox awes and inspires. He illustrates the power of the human spirit, while illuminated the dire need for prison reform in the United States. Solitary is a beautiful blend of passion, terror, and hope that everyone needs to experience.82218213Shelf Awareness (starred review) 8220A man who spent four decades in solitary confinement for a crime he did not commit tells his shocking story . . . Woodfox explains how he overcame [brutal conditions] despite relentless despair . . . An important story for these times . . . An astonishing true saga of incarceration that would have surely faced rejection if submitted as a novel on the grounds that it could never happen in real life.82218213Kirkus Reviews 8220Solitary is an astounding story and makes clear the inhumanity of solitary confinement. How Albert Woodfox maintained his compassion and sense of hope throughout his ordeal is both amazing and inspiring.82218213Ibram X. Kendi, author of Stamped from the Beginning, winner of the National Book Award 8220Sage, profound and deeply humane, Albert Woodfox has authored an American testament. Solitary is not simply an indictment of the cruelties, absurdities and hypocrisies of the criminal justice system, it is a call to conscience for all who have allowed these acts to be done in our name.82218213Jelani Cobb, author of The Substance of Hope8220A man who would not be broken. Not by more than 40 years of solitary in Angola, not by maddening injustice in courts, not by beatings, isolation, or loneliness. Albert8217s courage, wisdom, and kindness will inspire all who fight for social justice and have the good sense to read this book.82218213Barry Scheck, Co-Founder of the Innocence Project 8220Albert Woodfox8217s extraordinary life story is both an inspiring triumph of the human spirit and a powerful call for the necessity of prison reform.82218213Van Jones, President of the Dream Corps and Host of CNN8217s 8220The Van Jones Show8221 8220Albert Woodfox shares his coming-of-age story with crystal clear-eyed perspective, holding nothing back as he unwraps the unvarnished truth of his life. Deftly weaving the undeniable threads of race, class, and systemic inequities that made his story8213and so many similar ones8213possible, his journey of resilience, perseverance, growth, and triumph is at once a cautionary tale, a challenge to all we think we know about the justice system, and an inspiring testimony to the power of the human spirit.82218213Reverend Leah Daughtry, co-author of For Colored Girls Who Have Considered Politics 8220Solitary is the stunning record of a hero8217s journey. In it a giant, Albert Woodfox, carries us boldly and without apology through the powerful, incredibly painful yet astonishingly inspiring story of a life lived virtually in chains. He is, as readers will learn, a 8216Man of Steel.8217 Every white person in America must read this book. It should be required reading for every advocate of 8216law and order,8217 every prosecutor, every warden, every prison guard and every police officer in America. It should be taught in every law school and every political science class. And any 8216public servant8217 currently holding a local, state or federal office who refuses to read it should step down. As a citizen of the United States, this book embarrasses me deeply. And it makes me furious.82218213Mike Farrell, author of Just Call Me Mike and Of Mule and Man
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