The Other Side of Prospect, Nicholas Dawidoff
The Other Side of Prospect, Nicholas Dawidoff
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The Other Side of Prospect
A Story of Violence, Injustice, and the American City

Author: Nicholas Dawidoff

Narrator: Diontae Black

Unabridged: 17 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/08/2022


Synopsis

One New Haven summer evening in 2006, a retired grandfather was shot point-blank by a young stranger. A hasty police investigation culminated in innocent sixteen-year-old Bobby being sentenced to prison for thirty-eight years. New Haven native Nicholas Dawidoff returned home and spent eight years reporting the deeper story of this injustice, and what it reveals about the enduring legacies of social and economic disparity.

In The Other Side of Prospect, he has produced an immersive portrait of a seminal community in an old American city now beset by division and gun violence. Tracing the histories of three people whose lives meet in tragedy—victim Pete Fields, likely murderer Major, and Bobby—Dawidoff describes optimistic families coming north from South Carolina as part of the Great Migration, for the promise of opportunity and upward mobility, and the harrowing costs of deindustrialization and neglect. Foremost are the unique challenges confronted by children like Major and Bobby coming of age in their "forgotten" neighborhood, steps from Yale University. After years in prison, with the help of a true-believing lawyer, Bobby is finally set free. His subsequent struggles with the memories of prison, and his heartbreaking efforts to reconnect with family and community, exemplify the challenges the formerly incarcerated face upon reentry into society.

About Nicholas Dawidoff

Nicholas Dawidoff is the critically acclaimed author of five books, including The Catcher Was a Spy and In the Country of a Country. He is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and has also been a Guggenheim, Berlin Prize, and Art for Justice Fellow.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on December 05, 2022

This is one of the most powerful pieces of non-fiction I’ve read since Jill Leovy’s Ghettoside. It is both an intimate and heartbreaking story of one wrongfully imprisoned teenager and a persuasive indictment of our entire economic, law enforcement, and judicial systems. But it’s not all infuriating......more

Goodreads review by Sophie on January 25, 2023

this will sit with me for a very very long time......more

Goodreads review by Barb on January 16, 2023

Fascinating look at a neighborhood affected by the industrial revolution only to lose businesses and become poverty stricken. It mostly follows an African American who is falsely accused of murder and sent to prison. A look at the trauma, systemic corruption, and those that work toward justice. I th......more

Goodreads review by Brian on April 02, 2023

RG got me this book for Christmas. Story of a teenager in New Haven who is wrongly convicted of murder and imprisoned. Much of the book focuses on the story of this wrongful conviction, but this individual story is also weaved with social perspectives on inequity, racism, policing in Black neighborh......more

Goodreads review by Henri on May 20, 2023

A disturbing yet powerful must read. I would highly recommend to everyone, especially those unfamiliar with mass incarnation/police racism conversations......more