The Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition): An Innocent Man, A Wrongful Conviction, and the Long Path to Justice

The Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition): An Innocent Man, A Wrongful Conviction, and the Long Path to Justice

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  • Create Date:2022-06-15 01:21:42
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Anthony Ray Hinton
  • ISBN:1250817366
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Summary

The Sun Does Shine is an extraordinary testament to the power of hope sustained through the darkest times, now adapted for younger readers。

In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested and charged with two counts of capital murder in Alabama。 Stunned, confused, and only 29 years old, Hinton knew that it was a case of mistaken identity and believed that the truth would prove his innocence and ultimately set him free。

But with a criminal justice system with the cards stacked against Black men, Hinton was sentenced to death 。 He spent his first three years on Death Row in despairing silence—angry and full of hatred for all those who had sent an innocent man to his death。 But as Hinton realized and accepted his fate, he resolved not only to survive, but find a way to live on Death Row。 For the next twenty-seven years he was a beacon—transforming not only his own spirit, but those of his fellow inmates。 With the help of civil rights attorney and bestselling author of Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson, Hinton won his release in 2015。

With themes both timely and timeless, Hinton’s memoir tells his dramatic 30-year journey and shows how you can take away a man’s freedom, but you can’t take away his imagination, humor, or joy。

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Reviews

Katherine

A heart-wrenching story of an upright man who is accused, tried, and found guilty for a crime he didn't commit。 Readers connect with Mr Hinton early on peeking into snippets of his life。 His faith, family, and friends serve as his rock that guide him through these tribulations and sees him through to eventual justice。 Where some might be bitter and angry, Mr Hinton turns this into a teaching opportunity that forgiveness and not forgetting is the way to improve our justice system。 Whereas the ori A heart-wrenching story of an upright man who is accused, tried, and found guilty for a crime he didn't commit。 Readers connect with Mr Hinton early on peeking into snippets of his life。 His faith, family, and friends serve as his rock that guide him through these tribulations and sees him through to eventual justice。 Where some might be bitter and angry, Mr Hinton turns this into a teaching opportunity that forgiveness and not forgetting is the way to improve our justice system。 Whereas the original is written in the first person, this edition is written in the third person with choice quotes from the original。 A powerful read that gives powerful insights into the Civil Rights movement and the stubborn stain of racial bias that continues to mar our great nation。 。。。more

Anne Marie

I didn’t read the young readers edition, but I couldn’t find another edition to select。 But this book was amazing。 Even if I knew how it would end…

Neha Thakkar

Recently, my middle school literacy teachers worked to update their lit curriculum to incorporate windows and doors (Bishop) to others lives。 They decided to pair To Kill a Mockingbird with the YA version of Just Mercy and I look forward to suggesting this one too, to help students understand the lasting effects of injustice and what freedom truly means。