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An award-winning journalist’s “heart wrenching” (The San Antonio Observer) look at children with parents in prison—a Newsweek “Book of the Week” and an East Bay Express bestseller“An urgent invitat...
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  • 01 August 2007
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An award-winning journalist’s “heart wrenching” (The San Antonio Observer) look at children with parents in prison—a Newsweek “Book of the Week” and an East Bay Express bestseller

“An urgent invitation to care for all children as our own.” —Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, author of Random Family


In this “moving condemnation of the U.S. penal system and its effect on families” (Parents’ Press), award-winning journalist Nell Bernstein takes an intimate look at parents and children—over two million of them—torn apart by our current incarceration policy. Described as “meticulously reported and sensitively written” by Salon, the book is “brimming with compelling case studies . . . and recommendations for change” (Orlando Sentinel ); Our Weekly Los Angeles calls it “a must-read for lawmakers as well as for lawbreakers.”

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Price: $16.95
Pages: 320
Publisher: The New Press
Imprint: The New Press
Publication Date: 01 August 2007
ISBN: 9781595585554
Format: eBook
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Penology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Policy, LAW / Criminal Law / Sentencing, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Penology & punishment, Social services & welfare, criminology, Society & Social Sciences
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“An urgent invitation to care for all children as our own.”
Adrian Nicole LeBlanc, author of Random Family

“In terms of elegance, breadth and persuasiveness, All Alone in the World deserves to be placed alongside other classics of the genre such as Jonathan Kozol’s Savage Inequalities, Alex Kotlowitz’s There Are No Children Here and Adrian Nicole LeBlanc’s Random Family. But to praise the book’s considerable literary or sociological merit seems beside the point. This book belongs not only on shelves but also in the hands of judges and lawmakers.”
San Francisco Chronicle

“Powerful. . . . Highly recommended.”
Choice

“Serious, moving, and well organized . . . this book could help galvanize a national will to tackle such problems.”
Library Journal

“Well researched and smoothly written. Bernstein’s book pumps up awareness of the problems [and] provides a checklist for what needs to be done.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“A much-needed voice for those kids serving time right alongside their parents.”
Ruminator Review

“This is the book we children of prisoners have been waiting for.”

Chesa Boudin

Nell Bernstein is the author of Burning Down the House, winner of the American Bar Association’s Silver Gavel Award; All Alone in the World, a Newsweek Book of the Week; and In Our Future We Are Free (all published by The New Press). She is a former Soros Justice Media Fellow, a MacDowell Fellow, and a winner of a White House Champion of Change award. Her articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Glamour, Salon, Mother Jones, and other publications.