Assata tells stories of her upbringing, narrated her confusion and feelings of being incredibly lost. Sparks of intelligence and pride would fly in her, but she was unsure of where to go with it. This book shows that with action and a hungry motivation for reform to come about either in society or in an individual, something will happen.
People have been reviewing this saying I wish there was more of this or more of that. But what must be understood is that this woman spent more than 10 years in jail, in solitary confinement, after that she fled to cuba for political asylum, it doesn't seem she could just sit down and write what she wanted when she wanted, especially details that could be used against those in the struggle.
Paperback
Dimensions (in inches): 0.82 x 9.21 x 6.14
Publisher: Lawrence Hill & Co
ISBN: 1556520743
(April 1988)