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Harriet Clark spent a lifetime visiting her mother, an ex-Weather Underground member, in prison: ‘The US has always used family separation to destabilize’

Harriet Clark spent a lifetime visiting her mother, an ex-Weather Underground member, in prison: ‘The US has always used family separation to destabilize’

Harriet Clark's debut novel, The Hill, explores the impact of parental incarceration on children through the lens of a protagonist who has only known her mother in prison, highlighting the emotional complexities and societal implications of family separation. The narrative emphasizes how such separations can destabilize families and communities.

Source: Guardian Culture

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