Sharon Charde

I Am Not a Juvenile Delinquent

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A Mourning Mother, a Group of Girls and the Power of Rehabilitative Poetry
“Compelling, appealing, poignant and often hilarious, the book chronicles the passion that grew in Sharon for pushing voices out into the world.” —Scoville Memorial Library
Experience the poignant real-life story of how author Sharon Charde was saved by her relationship with incarcerated young women at Touchstone, a residential all-female treatment center in Litchfield, Connecticut. And, learn how these young women—confined for crimes such as using drugs, truancy, assault, prostitution, and running away—were rehabilitated.
For fans of the acclaimed movies Stand and Deliver. After the death of her child, a grief-stricken psychotherapist, teacher, and writer volunteers as a poetry teacher at a residential treatment facility for “delinquent” girls. Here, their mutual support nourishes and enriches each other, though not without large quantities of drama and recalcitrance.
Learning to let go of grief and loss by writing poetry as therapy. Compelling, appealing, poignant and often hilarious, I Am Not a Juvenile Delinquent chronicles the passion that grew for pushing voices out into the world. As Sharon and the girls share their losses through weekly writing, they came to realize their unlimited potential and poetic talents.
Healing from trauma. Healing can come in surprising ways across age and social class, as it did for both the girls and Sharon. But what happens when Sharon finally grasps that the most challenging experiences are the best teachers? Narrated in five parts, the book also contains poems written by the girls, as well as excerpts from their writing, Sharon’s son’s writing, and her own.
If you have read books such as Why are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?For White Folks Who Teach in the HoodThe Freedom Writers DiaryBetween the World and MeSo You Want to Talk about Race, or Reviving Ophelia; you will love I Am Not a Juvenile Delinquent.
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254 printed pages
Publication year
2020
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