The Sun Does Shine: An Innocent Man, a Wrongful Conviction, and the Long Path to Justice (Young Readers)

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Price
$19.99  $18.59
Publisher
Feiwel & Friends
Publish Date
Pages
288
Dimensions
6.3 X 8.9 X 1.3 inches | 0.95 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781250817365

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About the Author

ANTHONY RAY HINTON spent nearly thirty years on death row for crimes he didn't commit. Released in April 2015, Hinton now speaks widely on prison reform and the power of faith and forgiveness. He lives in Alabama.
Lara Love Hardin is a literary agent, author, and president of True Literary. Prior to founding True Literary, she was the co-Ceo of Idea Architects. She has an MFA in creative writing and is a four-time New York Times bestselling collaborative writer, including the #1 New York Times bestseller Designing Your Life, and 2018 Oprah Book Club pick, The Sun Does Shine, which she coauthored with Anthony Ray Hinton. In 2019 she won a Christopher Award for her work "affirming the highest values of the human spirit." In 2019 she was also nominated for an NAACP Image Award and short-listed for the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. Love Hardin lives in La Selva Beach, California, with her husband, Sam. She has four children, two step-children, five dogs, three cats, twenty-one chickens, and four ducks.

Olugbemisola Rhuday-Perkovich is the author of 8th Grade Superzero, a Notable Book for A Global Society and Notable Social Studies Trade Book for Young People. She is the co-author of the NAACP Image Award nominated Two Naomis, a Junior Library Guild selection, and its sequel, Naomis Too. She is the editor of The Hero Next Door, a 2019 anthology from We Need Diverse Books.

She lives with her family in NYC, where she writes, makes things, and needs to get more sleep.

Reviews

"Though profoundly tragic, Hinton's story is ultimately one of hope and an undeniable call for change."
-Booklist, starred review

"This is a must-have for any collection, and a necessary read to inspire the next generation to fight for social and racial justice."
-School Library Journal, starred review