The Boy Who Shot the Sheriff: The Redemption of Herbert Niccolls Jr.

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Price
$24.95
Publisher
University of Washington Press
Publish Date
Pages
302
Dimensions
5.99 X 8.97 X 0.71 inches | 0.91 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9780295992457

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About the Author
Nancy Bartley has published in the Seattle Times, Washington Post, Sydney Morning Herald, Toronto Star, Houston Chronicle, and Home Magazine. She lives in Seattle, Washington.
Reviews

Bartley brings both rock-solid reporting and a storyteller's instincts to the job. The result is a sensitive, clear-eyed, and historically framed account of an extraordinary life story.

--Kimberly Marlowe Hartnett "Seattle Times "

The Boy Who Shot the Sheriff also has contemporary currency - it shows that violent juvenile crime is not a recent phenomenon and it prompts readers during this budget-conscious era to contemplate whether prevention might be more cost-effective than punishment.

--Barbara Lloyd McMichael "Bellingham Herald "

It is a completely true story, but Bartley uses a literary voice that makes it read like a novel as she brings to light one of the more bizarre crimes in history.

-- (01/01/2013)

Seattle journalist Nancy Bartley uses the Niccolls case as a lens through which to examine the development of the juvenile justice system.

-- (01/01/2013)

Readers learn what a life behind bars was like in the days when murderers were still hung and there were no provisions for young offenders. . . . This is a welcome addition to the true crime genre, and will also interest scholars of social issues and American history.

-- (01/01/2013)

Niccolls' trial and sentence are just the starting point for Bartley. The Boy Who Shot the Sheriff also tells the fascinating story of how Niccolls was the pawn in an epic struggle between Washington Governor Roland Hartley and Father E.J. Flanagan. . . . [I]ntriguing reading.

-- (01/01/2015)