I Don't Wish Nobody to Have a Life Like Mine by David Chura - ISBN: 9780807001233
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A nonfiction work of narrative essays about juveniles sentenced to adult prison, giving a human face not only to the inmates but also to everyone else in their world (from corrections officers to doctors to family members), illuminating prison life, and calling into question the increasing practice …

I Don't Wish Nobody to Have a Life Like Mine

Tales of Kids in Adult Lockup

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    1 September 2018

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Summary

A veteran teacher gives an “inside” view of the lives of juveniles sentenced as adultsDavid Chura taught high school in a New York county penitentiary for ten years-five days a week, seven hours a day. In these pages, he gives a face to a population regularly demonized and reduced to statistics by the mainstream media. Through language marked by both the grit of the street and the expansiveness of poetry, the stories of these young people break down the di-visions we so easily erect between…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780807001233
ISBN-10:0807001236
Author:David Chura
Publisher:Beacon Press
Imprint:Beacon Press
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:1 September 2018
Weight:286g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm x 13mm
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Critics Review


“Riveting … An indictment of the system.”—Sam Roberts, New York Times

“As U.S. courts send more than 250,000 minors each year into adult prisons (according to a 2008 Juvenile Justice report), Chura’s anguished, incisive depiction of one of those outposts is … a compelling call to repair our society’s brokenness.”—Cathi Dunn MacRae, Youth Today

“In its many twists and turns, the book discovers in the prison labyrinth a metaphor of the confinements and refuges of the human spirit. In the face of every person he so carefully depicts, the author shows us a mirror.”—David Kaczynski, Times Union

“[Chura] recalls the raw, gritty emotions of young men with little education and few options… . A compelling personal look at the failings of the juvenile justice system.”—Booklist

About The Author

David Chura

David Chura has worked with at-risk teenagers for forty years. His writing has appeared in the New York Times and multiple literary journals and anthologies, and he is a frequent lecturer and advisor on incarcer-ated youth. Visit his website Kids in the System.

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