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Praise for Leaving Tuscaloosa

 

“… should have a spot on college reading lists in political science, history, public policy, and sociology, in addition to its rightful study as a work of finely crafted fiction.”

— Georgann Eubanks, Author of Literary Trails of North Carolina

““[A]n entire era of American life comes alive. Compelling, important, and haunting.”

— Craig Nova, Author of The Good Son, and Cruisers

“… skillfully reawakens those days when segregation/integration seemed the core problem of the world..., an absorbing experience for the reader, whether Southern or not.”         

— Elizabeth Spencer, Author of The Light in the Plaza and The Southern Woman

Praise for The Lawyer’s Myth

 

“…scholarly, insightful and eloquent…, an exceptional book and should be read by everyone who cares about the legal profession.”

Melvin F. Wright, Jr., Director, North Carolina Chief Justice’s Commission of Professionalism

“Walter Bennett is an extraordinarily gifted scholar and storyteller. The Lawyer’s Myth is an eloquent, compelling and compassionate call to action for the legal profession to live up to its highest ideals.”

Deborah L. Rhode, Ernest L. McFarland Professor of Law at Stanford Law School and Director of the Stanford Center on the Legal Profession

“A deep, engaging book with fresh, thought-provoking ideas.”

ABA Commission on Lawyer Assistance Programs