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A self-radicalized Katherine Power participated in a 1970 bank robbery that ended in the murder of a policeman. She fled, remaining a fugitive for 23 years. Based on Janet Landman's interviews with her in prison, this book explores how Power finally reckoned with the harm she had done.

Produktbeschreibung
A self-radicalized Katherine Power participated in a 1970 bank robbery that ended in the murder of a policeman. She fled, remaining a fugitive for 23 years. Based on Janet Landman's interviews with her in prison, this book explores how Power finally reckoned with the harm she had done.
Autorenporträt
Janet Landman, Ph.D., is a research psychologist, writer, and award-winning poet. She has taught psychology at the University of Michigan, Babson College, and Boston University. A recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, Landman is author of many empirical journal articles and the nonfiction book, Regret: The Persistence of the Possible. Regret was named a Book of the Year by The Independent and by the Princeton Theological Seminary and the Association of Theological Booksellers. She now makes her home in northern California.