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Editorial Reviews:
Anecdotal history of people who lived, worked and were prisoners on Alcatraz, including the author, who lived there twice as a child. Included many photographs, source notes and index. Has sold more than 100,00 copies.
Customer Reviews:
Great Book! Well written and great historic pictures. Aug 10, 2010
This book has a great perspective of a child that lived and played on "The Rock". It is a different vantage point. Most books about Alcatraz are written by historians or guards but to see the island from a child's point of view is refreshing.
The book is also filled with some great pictures.
Babyak Is Premier Alcatraz Historian Jun 13, 2004
Jolene Babyak has written three excellent books about Alcatraz Island. This one is an easy read with no real heavy or serious material. But the purpose of the book is to describe what it was like as an Alcatraz resident. And Babyak again delivers.
If you're looking for stories of Al Capone and escapes, there are plenty of books by former inmates and guards. (Although Babyak's account of the escape of '62 is definitive.) But if you desire to swallow as much Alcatraz knowledge as possible, you must have this book.
Babyak is considered the top authority on Alcatraz. In fact, park rangers go to her with historical questions. She has personally interviewed more AZ inmates (including significant ones like Clarence Carnes who survived the "Battle of '46" and Dale Stamphill who was right beside Doc Barker when the guards shot him in the head) than any other author. This lady will educate you about Alcatraz.
Fascinating Memoir! Mar 18, 2003
I found this book to be a fascinating memoir of an aspect of the island that not many people stop to consider. Ms Babyak demonstrates both a superior knowledge of Alcatraz history, as well as a unique viewpoint of an island resident that is neither guard nor inmate.
not worth reading Feb 09, 2003
AS A PERSON WHO HAS READ MOST BOOKS ON ALCATRAZ, I WANTED TO ADD THIS ONE TO MY COLLECTION, TO PICK UP ANY INSIGHTS THAT THE OTHERS MISSED...WELL, KEEP YOUR MONEY...JOLENE, NEVER MAKES A CASE FOR ANYTHING NEW, DESCRIBES MOSTLY SECOND HAND KNOWLEDGE, AND READILY ADMITS, THAT THE ONLY THING SHE REALLY REMEMBERS IS PLAYING ON THE CEMENT COURT YARD AS A LITTLE GIRL!!
THERE ARE BETTER BOOKS THERE...MOVE ON...
great book Dec 21, 2000
It was a great book featuring lots of imformation about the rock. It got me very interested in Alcatraz history. I hope you will enjoy this book as much as I did. Jolene Babyak is a great auther and has first hand experiance on this island we call The Rock.
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