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Black Girl, Call Home - - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Ultimate Stay-at-Home Dad - Shannon Carpenter - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Planet We Call Home - Aimee Isaac - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Surviving Home - A. American - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Home From The Storm - Laurel Blount - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Welcome Home, Caroline Kline - Courtney Preiss - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Resurrecting Home - A. American - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Forsaking Home - A. American - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Text Me When You Get Home - Kayleen Schaefer - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Escaping Home - A. American - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

At Home in Mitford - Jan Karon - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Bringing Ben Home - Barbara Bradley Hagerty - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Bringing Ben Home - Barbara Bradley Hagerty - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

In 1989, Ben Spencer, a twenty-two-year-old Black man from Dallas, was convicted of murdering white businessman Jeffrey Young - a crime he didn''t commit. From the day of his arrest, Spencer insisted that it was ''an awful mistake.'' The Texas legal system didn''t see it that way. It allowed shoddy police work, paid witnesses, and prosecutorial misconduct to convict Spencer of murder, and it ignored later efforts to correct this error. The state''s bureaucratic intransigence caused Spencer to spend more than half his life in prison. Eventually independent investigators, new witness testimony, the foreman of the jury that convicted him, and a new Dallas DA convinced a Texas judge that Spencer had nothing to do with the killing, and in 2022 he was released from prison. As Spencer''s fight to clear himself demonstrates, our legal systems are broken: expedience is more important than the truth. That is starting to change as states across the country implement new efforts to reduce wrongful convictions, and one of the states leading the way is Texas. Award-winning journalist Barbara Bradley Hagerty has spent years digging into this issue, and she has immersed herself in Spencer''s case. She has combed police files and court records, interviewed dozens of witnesses, and had extensive conversations with Spencer, and in Bringing Ben Home she threads together two narratives: how an innocent Black man got caught up in and couldn''t escape a legal system that refused to admit its mistakes; and what Texas and other states are doing to address wrongful convictions to make the legal process more equitable for everyone. By turns fascinating and enraging, personal and provocative, Bringing Ben Home is the powerful story of one innocent man who refused to admit that he was guilty of murder, and how his plight became part of a paradigm shift in how the legal system thinks about innocence as it institutes new methods to overturn wrongful convictions to better protect people like Ben Spencer.

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Sweet Home Alaska - Carole Estby Dagg - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Stories of This House - Sharon Naylor (sharon Naylor Toris) Toris - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Rhythm of Time - S. A. Cosby - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

The Rhythm of Time - S. A. Cosby - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

An Instant New York Times BestsellerFrom the Academy Award–winning, Grammy-winning, and New York Times bestselling author Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson and the New York Times bestselling author S. A. Cosby comes this thrill-a-minute novel—the first in a rollicking time-travel adventure series that’s perfect for fans of Amari and the Night Brothers and Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky . Seventh grader Rahim Reynolds loves testing out the gadgets invented by his brilliant friend Kasia Collins. First there were the X-ray glasses and all the trouble they caused. Now there’s the new cell phone she built for his birthday, even though his parents won’t let him have one. But Rahim is excited to use the phone to search for videos of his favorite old-school rap group. What he doesn’t know is the phone has a special battery that interfaces with a secret government satellite, which spells trouble when the phone transports him back to 1997. Almost immediately, he learns what every time traveler before him has: Actions in the past jeopardize the future. With Kasia as his only lifeline to the present, Rahim works with her to get home unscathed, all the while dodging bullies (on his end) and suspicious government agents (on hers).Philadelphia in the late nineties is a new world for Rahim and Kasia, but it is a familiar place for Questlove, who, alongside S. A. Cosby, delivers a high-velocity tale where two best friends discover that sometimes the best beat is the one that brings you back home.

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Cat vs. Cat - Pam Johnson Bennett - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Sankofa - Eric Adjepong - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Nowhere Like Home - Sara Shepard - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk

Long Way Home - Cameron Douglas - Bog - Penguin Putnam Inc - Plusbog.dk