The Lost Children of Wilder - by Nina Bernstein (Paperback)
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Highlights
- IIn 1973, a young ACLU attorney filed a controversial class-action lawsuit that challenged New York City's operation of its foster-care system.
- Literary Award (First Nonfiction) 2002 1st Winner, Helen Bernstein Book Award 2002 1st Winner
- Author(s): Nina Bernstein
- 496 Pages
- Political Science, Public Policy
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About the Book
A top-notch investigative reporter presents a harrowing account of our failedchild welfare system and reveals the human cost of that failure in this storyof a long-running--and only partially successful--lawsuit that challenged thebasic fairness of New York's foster care system. 25,000print.Book Synopsis
IIn 1973, a young ACLU attorney filed a controversial class-action lawsuit that challenged New York City's operation of its foster-care system. The plaintiff was an abused runaway named Shirley Wilder who had suffered from the system's inequities. Wilder, as the case came to be known, was waged for two and a half decades, becoming a battleground for the conflicts of race, religion, and politics that shape America's child-welfare system. The Lost Children of Wilder gives us the galvanizing history of this landmark case and the personal story at its core. Nina Bernstein takes us behind the scenes of far-reaching legal and legislative battles, but she also traces the life of Shirley Wilder and her son, Lamont, born when Shirley was only fourteen and relinquished to the very system being challenged in her name. Bernstein's account of Shirley and Lamont's struggles captures the heartbreaking consequences of the child welfare system's best intentions and deepest flaws. In the tradition of There Are No Children Here, this is a major achievement of investigative journalism and a tour de force of social observation, a gripping book that will haunt every reader who cares about the needs of children.Review Quotes
"A wrenching account. . . . A brilliant, moving chronicle of a bright little girl named Shirley Wilder and the dogged lawyer...who tried to find her a home." --The New York Times "An enthralling story from start to finish [that] reads like a true-crime novel...expert reporting."-The Baltimore Sun "Brilliantly researched.... Its legal analysis is rich...the drama is human."-The New York Times Book Review (front-page review) "A heartbreaking, intricate account as epic in scope as the subtitle suggests....A truly compelling read." -- The San Diego Union-Tribune
Dimensions (Overall): 8.06 Inches (H) x 5.25 Inches (W) x 1.07 Inches (D)
Weight: .8 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 496
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Public Policy
Publisher: Vintage
Theme: Social Services & Welfare
Format: Paperback
Author: Nina Bernstein
Language: English
Street Date: February 5, 2002
TCIN: 93039248
UPC: 9780679758341
Item Number (DPCI): 247-07-3838
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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