Northeastern University Press Boston / University Press of New England Hanover: 2007. Softcover. Brand new book. The latest volume in the popular trilogy of books about women poverty and violence. Tammara Tammy Johnson is an African-American woman in her fifties an ex-addict with a 19-year heroin habit and a felony record who works as the job development trainer for an in-patient drug treatment program in south suburban Chicago. Raised in a middle-class family Tammy left home early because she could not live up to parental expectations. She turned to drugs and crime and was eventually incarcerated for selling drugs. This book the third in a trilogy about Chicago women by noted author Jody Raphael is the story of Tammy's metamorphosis. Raphael's narrative based on extensive interviews with Tammy and family members shows the detrimental effects of incarceration on an already abused woman and illuminates Tammy's efforts to release herself from the literal and figurative prisons of abuse addiction crime fear and hopelessness. Raphael uses the transit of Tammy's life�from childhood trauma to adult rehabilitation�to investigate the linkages between childhood sexual assault and domestic violence with women's drug addiction and then with crime. She uses Tammy's own words to demonstrate how childhood sexual assault and violence can make women poor and how dysfunctional coping strategies keep them poor. Tammy's story is a reminder that violence against women and girls economically impoverishes them by trapping them in addictions leading to crime and other self-destructive activities. "Part great journalism and part thorough research Jody Raphael's book is an inspirational story of resilience and redemption wrapped in a deeply disturbing indictment of America's destructive response to women and their children trapped in the cycle of sexual violence drugs and imprisonment." �Peter Edelman Professor of Law Georgetown University Law Center and former Assistant Secretary U.S. Department of Health and Human Services "In Freeing Tammy Jody Raphael manages to tell a deeply engaging and moving story that simultaneously conveys important truths about the nature of imprisonment the promise of redemption and the strength and courage that it takes to overcome trauma and oppression. Like the life it describes it is an extraordinary and inspiring achievement."�Craig W. Haney Professor of Psychology University of California Santa Cruz The Table of Contents of this book is as follows: Prologue � Betrayal � Trial � County Jail � Prison � Numbing � Minimum Security � Terrence Alone � The Basement � Forgetting � Out of the Basement � Epilogue: Back to County � Notes � Bibliography � Acknowledgments � Index. Jody Raphael is Senior Research Fellow Schiller DuCanto & Fleck Family Law Center DePaul University College of Law. Freeing Tammy is the final volume of Raphael's trilogy about women poverty and violence in contemporary Chicago that includes Saving Bernice: Battered Women Welfare and Poverty NUP 2000 and Listening to Olivia: Violence Poverty and Prostitution NUP 2004. ISBN: 1555536735. Northeastern University Press, Boston / University Press of New England, Hanover: 2007 paperback
Ссылка продавца : 40974X5 ISBN : 1555536735 9781555536732
Paris: Imprimerie Impériale 1808. Fine. Imprimerie Impériale Paris 1808 195x25cm relié. - 41697 - FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS Edition originale. Reliure en pleine basane marbrée dos lisse orné de fleurons et de frises dorés aigle impérial frappé à l'or en tête du dos pièce de titre de maroquin rouge deux coins légèrement émoussés petites traces de frottements sur les tranches gardes et contreplats de papier à la cuve reliure de l'époque.Notre exemplaire est bien complet de ses 5 planches hors-texte. En outre il est enrichi d'une page manuscrite reliée in-fine rédigée par un ancien propriétaire de l'ouvrage et concernant le sujet de l'ouvrage. Première garde marginalement salie sinon bel exemplaire. Imprimerie Impériale unknown
First edition. Slim 4to. 32pp. with two limericks and two illustrations to each page. Decorated title. Original buff cloth printed with title page design to both upper and lower boards. Cloth very worn and soiled with worming and fraying along spine joints lacks small paper label to spine and portions at head and tail. Pages occ. spotted and browned contents sl. shaken. A good copy of a very scarce item which came out four years after Lear's "Nonsense Songs & Stories" but is very much in the same spirit. G. W. Carleton & Co. New York. 1874 hardcover
London:: Cassell & Co 1960. First edition. Cloth. Very Good in Good DJ. Previous owner's details on ffep. Dj is heavily chipped and has a couple of small tears. Cassell & Co, hardcover
University of Oklahoma Press Norman: . Hardcover with dustjacket. Brand new book. In Francisco Pizarro and His Brothers Rafael Varon Gabai breaks fresh ground in his reconstruction of the Pizarros' conquest as a new form of business enterprise built up by Francisco Pizarro both to conduct government and to manage his family's exploitation of Peru. The private nature of the Pizarro enterprise together with the public political support it received at first from the Spanish Crown allowed Pizarro to build an organization of several hundred people. University of Oklahoma Press, Norman: hardcover
Paris: Aux éditions de l'estampe 1926. Fine. Aux éditions de l'estampe Paris 1926 19x245 en feuilles sous couverture et chemise. - 41368 - FRENCH VERSION FOLLOWS Premier tirage des illustrations de Raphaël Drouart paru à 175 exemplaires le nôtre un des 20 ex sur Japon tirage de tête présentant une double suite des illustrations sur Japon et sur Vélin BFK. Chemise au mors très légèrement fendu et au dos un peu insolé agréable exemplaire. Rare. Aux éditions de l'estampe unknown
The University of Montana Press / The Montana Museum of Art and Culture 2008-09-30. First. Paperback. Used:Good. The University of Montana Press / The Montana Museum of Art and Culture paperback
Ссылка продавца : DADAX0981576001 ISBN : 0981576001 9780981576008
Grove Press 1991. Paperback. As New. Grove Press 1991. As new. Paperback Bright clean tight. 196 pages. Jewish Thinkers series. Out-of-print and antiquarian booksellers since 1933. We pack and ship with care. Grove Press paperback
Ссылка продавца : LINCBOOK002723 ISBN : 0802132545 9780802132543