<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br><p>1) Lauren Kessler is an established author whose books have been BookSense selections<i>, Washington Post </i>and <i>Los Angeles Times</i> bestsellers, <i>Wall Street Journal</i> and <i>People</i> magazine best selections, Pacific Northwest Book Award winners, and Oregon Book Award winners.</p> <p>2) Kessler is a talented investigative reporter with a successful track record of tackling tough topics while telling a compelling story.</p> <p>3) The book has a compelling angle: this is an emotional look at prisoners who were imprisoned as teenagers. It reveals the daily lives, thoughts, fears, hopes of men who committed murder and struggle with what that means, while tackling some tough questions about incarceration: </p> <p> <li>Are people capable of change?</li> <li>How much punishment is enough?</li> <li>Is any punishment enough when someone takes the life of another?</li> <li>Is it possible to forgive?</li> <li>Can learning how to tell your own story help you understand your life, process what you have not yet processed, empower you to make change?</li> <p></p> <p>4) Since the 1970, our rate of incarceration has more than quadrupled, and the prison population continues to explode. This book will have strong ties ins with current events, as there are frequently stories about over-capacity prisons and those run by for-profit institutions, scandals relating to prisoner conditions and escapes. Author will write op-eds to tie in to current media studies.</p> <p>About the title: A grip of time is prison slang for a very long sentence behind bars</p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>A Grip of Time</em> (prison slang for a very long sentence behind bars) takes readers into a world most know little about--a maximum-security prison--and into the minds and hearts of the men who live there. These men, who are serving out life sentences for aggravated murder, join a fledgling Lifers' Writing Group started by award-winning author Lauren Kessler. Over the course of three years, meeting twice a month, the men reveal more and more about themselves, their pasts, and the alternating drama and tedium of their incarcerated lives. As they struggle with the weight of their guilt and wonder if they should hope for a future outside prison walls, Kessler struggles with the fiercely competing ideas of rehabilitation and punishment, forgiveness and blame that are at the heart of the American penal system. Gripping, intense, and heartfelt, <i>A Grip of Time: When Prison Is Your Life</i> shows what a lifetime with no hope of release looks like up-close.</p></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>Kessler gives a pulsing heart and a human face to this portion of the population all too often forgotten outside the walls. An incisive, welcome look at prison life in the U.S.</p></p>-- "Kirkus Reviews"<br><br><p>The book provides insight into life inside a maximum-security prison while illuminating the benefits of the craft of writing. . . . This compassionate account reveals a bit of what life is like inside prison, and a bit about how writing can forge connections among vastly different people.</p>-- "Publishers Weekly"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Lauren Kessler is an award-winning author and (semi-) fearless immersion reporter who combines lively narrative with deep research. She has explored everything from the gritty world of a maximum-security prison to the grueling world of professional ballet. She is the author of ten works of narrative nonfiction, including <i>Raising the Barre;</i> <i>Clever Girl; </i>and <i>The Happy Bottom Riding Club</i>. Her books have been BookSense selections<i>, Washington Post </i>and <i>Los Angeles Times</i> bestsellers, <i>Wall Street Journal</i> and <i>People</i> magazine best selections, Pacific Northwest Book Award winners, and Oregon Book Award winners.</p> <p>Her journalism has appeared in the <em>New York Times Magazine, Los Angeles Times Magazine, O Magazine, </em> salon.com, <em>Utne Reader, </em>the <em>Nation, </em>newsweek.com, <i>Prevention, Ladies Home Journal</i>, and elsewhere. Kessler is an international speaker and workshop leader.</p> <p>She founded a writers' group for inmates of a maximum-security prison, teaches storytelling for social change to nonprofits in the U.S. and abroad, and works with traditional journalists who want to hone their storytelling skills. She blogs at www.laurenchronicles.com about living an engaged life. She lives in Oregon.</p></p>
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