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Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Kỷ Giang Hồng
This book left me feeling reflective. A week after reading Sister Mine and I am still thinking about the characters--and there are many--how their experiences have shaped their lives, and how my experiences have shaped mine. It's a bit heavy with "bad things" happening to good people, but the events are being remembered and so aren't as disturbing to read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Toyota Kazuhiko
A little dense at times and the ending was weird, but overall a great read.
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I loved this book. It made me think of a darker version of The Castle in the Attic which I enjoyed a great deal growing up. Very melancholy.. but nice. Well done.
This was really great. I thought it was a little weird for a 13 year old to be doing some of these things, but sometimes that's what young adult books are all about! The main character also had just the right amount of vulnerability for me. Plus it just was great fun to read.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: KS. Nguyễn Ngọc Tuấn
Great for anyone who loves food and found themselves overweight! Jen Lancaster is so funny and you need to really like her style of writing. Note** If you are a skinny bit*h, you won't like this :)
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Lê Nguyễn Nhật Linh
not my favorite of his, but that's not saying much. brilliant and dark and memorable.
Not a bad story...but but but. I love post-apocolyptic stories - but a common mistake authors fall into with it is to immediately lose the sense of horror - their characters hardly react to dead bodies piling up around them - Bertram did this from the get-go. And this book was so badly edited that it is astonishing. Someone made the author chop this up without any concern for the reader's ability to follow the story and understand the characters...fortunately, I didn't care enough about any of them to worry about it.
Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Đồng Hoa
Absolutely laugh-out-loud funny. A perfect beach or pool read. I would recommend this to anyone!
Un livre qui vous rend intelligent Aussi subtil dans l'analyse que clair dans la synthèse : le monde de demain ne sera peut-être plus dominé par l'Occident mais il n'en restera pas moins occidental
Resistance Behind Bars: The Struggles of Incarcerated Women is a premier effort to increase the visibility of women’s prison resistance in the United States. Victoria Law has dedicated much of her life to prisoners’ resistance, honing in on the lack of discussion about the specific plight that women face in prison, and their efforts to challenge the prison system. Law started off self-publishing prisoners’ stories in zines and circulating them in publications like Clamor, Punk Planet, and off our backs. A lot of this work is represented and revisited here, in Law’s first book, Resistance Behind Bars. The major success of Resistance Behind Bars is that it is written so that every person can understand it -- Law uses effective statistics as well as stories and examples of prison life straight from the voices of the women living them. While maintaining this easy-to-understand framework, Law employs a thorough understanding of the gender, race, and class dynamics that contribute to the unique struggle of women prisoners as well as the invisibility of this struggle. The invisibility of women prisoners’ specific struggle, as well as their acts of resistance, is largely due to the “un-sexy” labor historically allotted to women. While male prisoners may have more time to concern themselves with organizing, women often still have a slew of other concerns from both outside and inside the prison system - such as childcare, adequate healthcare, and visitation rights, among many others. Resistance Behind Bars sheds light on all the different forms of resistance - from creating AIDS awareness groups, to communal teaching, to emotional support, to skill-sharing, to labor and hunger strikes, and so on, that these women take on, in spite of all the stakes against them. Law redefines and broadens the notions of resistance to include the everyday individual challenges that women prisoners fight both for themselves and for their sisters. Along with Law’s unique and powerful document, she includes a thorough resource list, a recommended reading list on prison issues, and a glossary for further accessibility. Resistance Behind Bars is a must-read for anyone interested in prison resistance as well as gender, race, and class struggles across the board. -- Kate Wadkins (for Maximum Rocknroll)
Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.