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Under "Other Writings," add two more bullets. The newest should be first
The first: A Year of Disaster At Old Colony: Suicide Attempts, Self-Harm, and COVID, DIGBoston, May 2021
citation: https://digboston.com/a-year-of-disaster-at-old-colony-suicide-attempts-self-harm-and-covid/
There is no listing of schools on the Haitian government websites. The Educational NGOs in Haiti [1] website provides a free public database of hundreds of Haitian educational NGOs.
Publishing history
[edit]Date(s) | Role | Title |
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2016 | author | Boy With A Knife: The Story of Murder, Remorse, and A Prisoner's Fight for Justice[2] |
2006, 2007 | co-editor (with Karen Propp) | Why I'm Still Married: Women Write Their Hearts Out On Love, Loss, Sex, and Who Does the Dishes [3] |
2005 | co-authored (with Robert Waxler) | Finding A Voice: The Practice of Changing Lives Through Literature,[4] |
2003 | author | Almost Home Free, poetry collection about cancer[5] |
2001, 2004 | author | Shakespeare Behind Bars: The Power of Drama in a Women's Prison[6] |
1999 | co-editor (with Robert Waxler) | Changing Lives Through Literature[7] |
- ^ "Tool for Educational NGOs in Haiti". Educational NGOs in Haiti. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Trounstine, Jean (April 2016). Boy With A Knife: The Story of Murder, Remorse, and A Prisoner's Fight for Justice. Ig Press.
- ^ Trounstine, Jean (2006). Shifting Fortunes: The Perils of the Growing American Wealth Gap. Hudson Street Press (Penguin), Plume paperback.
- ^ Trounstine, Jean. Finding A Voice: The Practice of Changing Lives Through Literature. University of Michigan Press.
- ^ Trounstine, Jean (2003). "Almost Home Free, poetry collection about cancer". Pecan Grove Press.
- ^ Trounstine, Jean (2001). Shakespeare Behind Bars: The Power of Drama in a Women's Prison. St. Martin's Press, paperback University of Michigan Press.
- ^ Trounstine, Jean (1999). Changing Lives Through Literature. University of Notre Dame Press.