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True Notebooks: A Writer's Year at Juvenile Hall - Mark Salzman
True Notebooks: A Writer's Year at Juvenile Hall
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In 1997 Mark Salzman, bestselling author Iron and Silk and Lying Awake, paid a reluctant visit to a writing class at L.A.’s Central Juvenile Hall, a lockup for violent teenage offenders, many of them charged with murder. What he found so moved and astonished him that he began to teach there... show more
In 1997 Mark Salzman, bestselling author Iron and Silk and Lying Awake, paid a reluctant visit to a writing class at L.A.’s Central Juvenile Hall, a lockup for violent teenage offenders, many of them charged with murder. What he found so moved and astonished him that he began to teach there regularly. In voices of indelible emotional presence, the boys write about what led them to crime and about the lives that stretch ahead of them behind bars. We see them coming to terms with their crime-ridden pasts and searching for a reason to believe in their future selves. Insightful, comic, honest and tragic, True Notebooks is an object lesson in the redemptive power of writing.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780375727610 (0375727612)
ASIN: 375727612
Publisher: Vintage
Pages no: 352
Edition language: English
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Melody Murray's Books
Melody Murray's Books rated it
3.0 True Notebooks: A Writer's Year at Juvenile Hall
Salzman finds himself teaching writing to the high-risk inmates at a juvenile prison. Wrenching, gritty and real, this book has an immediacy that reached out and pulled me in. The kids are engaging, and like Salzman, sometimes I forgot that they were murderers and thieves. Salzman's self-deprecating...
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debnance rated it
4.0 True Notebooks: A Writer's Year at Juvenile Hall
Mark Salzman is one of the authors I'd have never found on my own. He is unusual in that he writes both fiction and nonfiction equally well. True Notebooks opens with Salzman having trouble with a character in a novel he's writing. Almost before he realizes it, he somehow finds himself teaching a cl...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it
The good news is it's not the heart-warming cliche you might fear. Far from it. Salzman tracks his year, and the writing that emerges from it, and it is pretty amazing, but not at all in a hokey TV movie sort of way.
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