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Running the Books

Author : Avi Steinberg
Publisher : Anchor
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 27,25 MB
Release : 2011-10-04
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0767931319

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Avi Steinberg is stumped. After defecting from yeshiva to attend Harvard, he has nothing but a senior thesis on Bugs Bunny to show for himself. While his friends and classmates advance in the world, Steinberg remains stuck at a crossroads, his “romantic” existence as a freelance obituary writer no longer cutting it. Seeking direction (and dental insurance) Steinberg takes a job running the library counter at a Boston prison. He is quickly drawn into the community of outcasts that forms among his bookshelves—an assortment of quirky regulars, including con men, pimps, minor prophets, even ghosts—all searching for the perfect book and a connection to the outside world. Steinberg recounts their daily dramas with heartbreak and humor in this one-of-a-kind memoir—a piercing exploration of prison culture and an entertaining tale of one young man’s earnest attempt to find his place in the world.

The Black Poets

Author : Dudley Randall
Publisher : Bantam
Page : 380 pages
File Size : 24,16 MB
Release : 1985-04-01
Category : Poetry
ISBN : 0553275631

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"The claim of The Black Poets to being... an anthology is that it presents the full range of Black-American poetry, from the slave songs to the present day. It is important that folk poetry be included because it is the root and inspiration of later, literary poetry. Not only does this book present the full range of Black poetry, but it presents most poets in depths, and in some cases presents aspects of a poet neglected or overlooked before. Gwendolyn Brooks is represented not only by poems on racial and domestic themes, but is revealed as a writer of superb love lyrics. Tuming away from White models and retuming to their roots has freed Black poets to create a new poetry. This book records their progress."--from the Introduction by Dudley Randall

Slumber Party from Hell

Author : Sue Ellen Allen
Publisher : Inkwell Productions
Page : 233 pages
File Size : 30,30 MB
Release : 2010-08
Category : Self-Help
ISBN : 0982958927

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What happens to a successful woman when her world falls apart and she is faced with betrayal, breast cancer, and prison? What happens when her pain Is unimaginable and her choices look bleak. When all this happened to Sue Ellen Allen, she chose to turn her pain into power. The death of Gina, her young roommate, coupled with an atmosphere of darkness and negativity, led her to find her passion and purpose behind the bars. Her experience of cancer, prison, and Gina s death is an inspirational story of courage, wisdom, and choices.

Help! I'm a Prisoner in the Library

Author : Eth Clifford
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 26,16 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 9780618494828

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Two girls spend an adventurous night trapped inside the public library during a terrible blizzard.

Library Services and Incarceration

Author : Jeanie Austin
Publisher : American Library Association
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 29,8 MB
Release : 2021-11-17
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN : 0838937403

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As part of our mission to enhance learning and ensure access to information for all library patrons, our profession needs to come to terms with the consequences of mass incarceration, which have saturated the everyday lives of people in the United States and heavily impacts Black, Indigenous, and people of color; LGBTQ people; and people who are in poverty. Jeanie Austin, a librarian with San Francisco Public Library's Jail and Reentry Services program, helms this important contribution to the discourse, providing tools applicable in a variety of settings. This text covers practical information about services in public and academic libraries, and libraries in juvenile detention centers, jails, and prisons, while contextualizing these services for LIS classrooms and interdisciplinary scholars. It powerfully advocates for rethinking the intersections between librarianship and carceral systems, pointing the way towards different possibilities. This clear-eyed text begins with an overview of the convergence of library and information science and carceral systems within the United States, summarizing histories of information access and control such as book banning, and the ongoing work of incarcerated people and community members to gain more access to materials; examines the range of carceral institutions and their forms, including juvenile detention, jails, immigration detention centers, adult prisons, and forms of electronic monitoring; draws from research into the information practices of incarcerated people as well as individual accounts to examine the importance of information access while incarcerated; shares valuable case studies of various library systems that are currently providing both direct and indirect services, including programming, book clubs, library spaces, roving book carts, and remote reference; provides guidance on collection development tools and processes; discusses methods for providing reentry support through library materials and programming, from customized signage and displays to raising public awareness of the realities of policing and incarceration; gives advice on supporting community groups and providing outreach to transitional housing; includes tips for building organizational support and getting started, with advice on approaching library management, creating procedures for challenges, ensuring patron privacy, and how to approach partners who are involved with overseeing the functioning of the carceral facility; and concludes with a set of next steps, recommended reading, and points of reflection.

Men Released from Prison

Author : Irvin Waller
Publisher : University of Toronto Press : Centre of Criminology, University of Toronto
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 33,21 MB
Release : 1974
Category : Criminals
ISBN :

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This study represents the first major effort in Canada to examine in depth the life experience of a large group of men released from prison. It is unique in comparing systematically the experience of those who were released unconditionally with that of those on parole.

Visiting Day

Author : Jacqueline Woodson
Publisher : Nancy Paulsen Books
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 24,33 MB
Release : 2015-08-11
Category : Juvenile Fiction
ISBN : 0147516080

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A young girl and her grandmother visit the girl's father in prison.

Journal of the Librarian Who Went to Prison for Money

Author : Glennor Shirley
Publisher : Dorrance Publishing
Page : 216 pages
File Size : 19,51 MB
Release : 2020-05-21
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1647022207

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Journal of the Librarian Who Went to Prison for Money By: Glennor Shirley Journal of the Librarian Who Went to Prison for Money discusses the positive transformation of prisoners who use prison libraries to educate themselves. The nation’s high rate of incarceration and high cost to taxpayers can be decreased with more emphasis on education. This book is unique because the letters from prisoners show their educational achievement after entering prison, and also humor, resilience, and the need for preparation for successful reentry. Readers can take away use more of taxpayers’ money to educate instead of incarcerate and provide more funds to prepare prisoners for successful reentry so prisoners become taxpayers.