Melvin Juette has said that becoming paralyzed in a gang-related shooting was "both the worst and best thing that happened" to him. The incident, he believes, surely spared the then sixteen year-old African American from prison and/or an early death. It transformed him in other ways, too. He attended college and made wheelchair basketball his passion--ultimately becoming a star athlete and playing on the U.S. National Wheelchair Basketball Team. In Wheelchair Warrior, Juette poignant memoir is bracketed by sociologist Ronald Berger's thoughtful introduction and conclusion, which places this narrative of race, class, masculinity and identity into proper sociological context. While Juette's story never gives into despair, it does challenge the idea of the "supercrip."
Melvin Juette Orden de los libros
Esta autora escribe con una perspectiva única sobre el mundo de la ley y el servicio comunitario. Su obra explora complejas cuestiones de justicia y rehabilitación a través de personajes y situaciones meticulosamente investigados. Refleja una profunda comprensión del funcionamiento del sistema de justicia penal. Los lectores apreciarán sus agudas observaciones y sus reflexivas narrativas.

- 2008