Paranoia & Heartbreak by Jerome Gold - ISBN: 9781583228777
Paperback
One man’s nuanced perspective on a unique group of young people who have crossed over to the other side of their own humanity.

Paranoia & Heartbreak

Fifteen Years in a Juvenile Facility

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  • Paperback

    352 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2011

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Summary

For fifteen years, Jerome Gold worked as a rehabilitation counselor in a prison for juveniles in Washington state. Throughout his time there, he kept a journal of his experiences with youths who had been incarcerated for murder, kidnap, assault, rape and other sex offenses, auto theft, burglary, and selling drugs. What started as a journal designed to relieve stress turned into the evocation of one man’s nuanced perspective on a unique group of young people. Paranoia & Heartbreak tells Go…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781583228777
ISBN-10:1583228772
Author:Jerome Gold
Publisher:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:352
Release Date:1 August 2011
Weight:392g
Dimensions:228mm x 152mm
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Critics Review

“I ask myself, as I always do, ‘Would I read this if it wasn’t a review book? Why?’ … Yes, because it’s real. Yes, because this is the world and the time in which we live. Yes, because Jerome Gold survived living it and the telling of it, so people like me can see the miraculous, awful truth and, maybe, step up and question why it has to be.” –Seattle Times

“I’d suggest that this nonfiction work by Seattle author Jerome Gold, subtitled ‘Fifteen Years in a Juvenile Facility,’ should be read by every adult living in the state of Washington. Something very bad is happening to too many of our children, and we need to know about it.” –Kitsap Sun

Paranoia & Heartbreak digs deeper—Jerry Gold mines the gold of these kids’ emotions, exposes the broken system, shares the kids’ grief and pain and hurt and loves. He doesn’t judge these wards of the state, he understands them, he takes their voiceless lives and makes them palpable.” –Jimmy Santiago Baca

“A powerful and very tender-hearted book without a soupçon of sentimentality. Unforgettable!” –Russell Banks

About The Author

Jerome Gold

JEROME GOLD is the author of ten books, including Sergeant Dickinson, which was based on his experiences in the US Army Special Forces during the Vietnam War. He is also the publisher of Black Heron Press.

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