
Description
On St. Patrick's Day, 2012, her life changed forever. Cecily swung by Zuccotti Park to pick up friends on her way to meet others at a nearby Irish pub -- but she never made it out. The celebration was cut short by a police raid that cleared the square. In the melee, she was grabbed from behind by a police officer. Two years later she faced a Kafkaesque trial and was sentenced to three months at Rikers Island.
Inside Rikers, Cecily grew close to her fellow inmates, women with precarious lives who took her under their wings and taught her how to navigate life in prison. Through them, she remembered where she came from and who she was fighting for. And through them, she found her voice. The Emancipation of Cecily McMillan is an intimate, brave, bittersweet memoir of a remarkable young woman trying to make sense of her place in the world.
Product Details
Publisher | Bold Type Books |
Publish Date | August 09, 2016 |
Pages | 288 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781568585383 |
Dimensions | 9.6 X 6.3 X 1.2 inches | 1.1 pounds |
About the Author
Reviews
"Emotionally provocative, politically explosive, this memoir is a beautiful reminder that true patriots never stop battling to make their countries better."
--Shelf Awareness, Starred Review
"Cecily McMillan's self-portrait of the activist as a young woman dignifies the played-out term 'badass.' Many people braved the wilds of Zuccotti Park; far more have endured Rikers Island--what sets McMillan apart is her fearless insistence on always interrogating her circumstances, and making them better. But what makes this memoir sing is her voice. Wise beyond her years, earnest-yet-funny, and strong enough to share her own vulnerabilities, McMillan has written a book that is both refreshingly humanizing and deeply inspiring."
--Kate Bolick, author of Spinster
"Cecily McMillan's story has the makings of a classic. Her writing is as exemplary as her commitment: as an observer, she puts all her senses to work; she has the storyteller's craft in abundance. In The Emancipation of Cecily McMillan, a great American story will find its teller."
--Todd Gitlin, best-selling author of The Sixties: Years of Hope, Days of Rage
"A revealing memoir...full of outrage." -Kirkus Reviews
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