· “At a time when more and more women are being incarcerated worldwide, Deborah Jiang Stein's story of the secrets and ignominy surrounding her prison birth gives readers a brave account of the backlash children and society encounter when families are . · A deeply personal and inspiring memoir recounting one womanrsquo;s strugglesmdash;beginning with her birth in prisonmdash;to find self-acceptance #; Prison Baby#;is a revised and substantially expanded version of Deborah Jiang Steinrsquo;s self-published memoir, ISBN · Prison Baby is a revised and substantially expanded version of Deborah Jiang Stein’s self-published memoir, Even Tough Girls Wear Tutus. Even at twelve years old, Deborah, the adopted daughter of a progressive Jewish couple in Seattle, felt like an outsider. Her mixed Asian features set her apart from her white, well-intentioned parents who evaded questions about her past.5/5(3).
Review: 'Prison Baby,' by Deborah Jiang-Stein. NONFICTION: The story of an adoptive daughter who, when she discovers the truth of her birth, spins out of control. The business of the addiction-and. MN Reads featured author Deborah Jiang Stein talking about her memoir Prison Baby, and how she turned the discovery of her birth in prison to a heroin addicted mother into, among other things, the unPrison Project, which raises awareness about women and girls in prison. Prison Baby: A Memoir by Deborah Jiang Stein. Book Review: Prison Baby: A Memoir (Beacon Press, ) by Deborah Jiang Stein Written in the form of a novel, Prison Baby is an autobiography that tells the life story of Deborah Jiang .
Prison Baby is a revised and substantially expanded version of Deborah Jiang Stein’s self-published memoir, Even Tough Girls Wear Tutus. Even at twelve years old, Deborah, the adopted daughter of a progressive Jewish couple in Seattle, felt like an outsider. Her mixed Asian features set her apart from her white, well-intentioned parents who evaded questions about her past. Prison Baby: A Memoir by Deborah Jiang Stein. Written in the form of a novel, Prison Baby is an autobiography that tells the life story of Deborah Jiang Stein. When she is in sixth grade, she finds a letter that belongs to her adoptive mother, and the letter reveals that Deborah was born in a prison. Although her adoptive parents were open with her about the fact that she was adopted, they never told her that her birth mom was in prison. by Deborah Jiang Stein ‧ RELEASE DATE: March 4, The story of how discovering the secret of her birth transformed Stein’s life. In the opening chapter, the author recalls how, as a year-old girl of mixed, uncertain race adopted into an academic family and a life of the arts, she found a letter that devastated her.
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