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Good Kings Bad Kings: A Novel - Community Reviews back

by Susan Nussbaum
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Portable Magic
Portable Magic rated it 8 years ago
Proponents of privatizing public services argue that, by managing operations like a private business, these services can be provided much more efficiently. So what is the natural outcome when residential/custodial care is outsourced to a corporation whose board demands a healthy profit, and profits ...
Chris Blocker
Chris Blocker rated it 11 years ago
Good Kings, Bad Kings is aptly titled as it reminded me of a game of chess. In this novel, the pieces have been meticulously laid out—the advocate, the abuser, the scammer, the victim, the lesbian, the bishop, the pawn—and all the moves are predetermined, characters are not allowed to make their own...
Overdue
Overdue rated it 11 years ago
This is a very realistic view of private residences for disabled youth. They are created to serve children with physical and or psychological and mental challenges and quickly become cash cows for unscrupulous investors and greedy, lazy doctors. I saw this first hand almost 40 years ago when I worke...
Read, Run, Ramble
Read, Run, Ramble rated it 12 years ago
Thank you Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill via NetGalley for providing me a copy of this book! Using the voices and points of view of several patients and staff members of a once state-run nursing home for youth, Nussbaum tells the story of those who are placed in these institutions, those who put the...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 12 years ago
It must feel heady to receive an award for your first novel almost a year before it's published. Susan Nussbaum received the PEN/Bellwether Prize for Socially Engaged Fiction in June of 2012. The prize promotes “fiction that addresses issues of social justice and the impact of culture and politics ...
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