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Experience the power of riveting storytelling with "I Can't Breathe: A Killing on Bay Street." This compelling work of literary journalism, written by the bestselling author of The Divide, Matt Taibbi, delves into the roots and repercussions of the infamous killing of Eric Garner by the New York City police. Garner's tragic death, captured on video and witnessed by millions, ignited the nascent Black Lives Matter movement, with his final words, "I can't breathe," echoing in protest. Taibbi's extensive research and deep reporting unveil the true essence of Garner's life, presenting him not as a mere headline, but as a complex individual navigating an unforgiving system.
In "I Can't Breathe," Taibbi doesn't shy away from examining the larger social and institutional issues surrounding Garner's case. Through vivid vignettes of street life and an unflinching exploration of the criminal justice system, he shines a spotlight on topics like policing, mass incarceration, racial disparity, and the underground economy. This thought-provoking narrative compels us to confront the alarming human cost of our broken approach to criminal justice.
Taibbi's powerful writing exposes the flaws and contradictions of all those involved in Garner's case. From the half-hearted prosecution of the conservative district attorney to the progressives torn between outraged activists and unresponsive police officials, no one emerges unscathed. With meticulous attention to details and an unwavering commitment to truth, Taibbi paints a kaleidoscopic picture of urban America that keeps readers captivated from start to finish.
Don't miss out on this necessary and riveting work that Booklist calls "brilliant." Explore the complexities of our justice system, unravel the consequences of racial inequality, and discover the indomitable spirit of Eric Garner. Get your copy of "I Can't Breathe" today and join the conversation that resonates beyond the pages.
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