Editorial Reviews. From Publishers Weekly. Relying on the kindness of strangers during her. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like. While waiting for the new season to come out it prompted me to buy the book and see how similar it was to Hollywood's spin on things. 6 Major Differences Between 'Orange Is The New Black' The Book And TV Show. Netflix's new drama is getting tons of praise. She may be known as Piper Chapman on Netflix's Orange is the New. Jun 11, 2012. Orange Is the New Black tells Piper Kerman's dramatic story of her fifteen months behind bars. Heartbreaking, hilarious, and at times enraging, Orange Is the New Black offers a rare look into the lives of women in. The true subject of this unforgettable book is female bonding and the. Audio download.
Author | Piper Kerman |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Genre | Memoir |
Published | April 6, 2010 |
Publisher | Spiegel & Grau |
Pages | 327 |
ISBN | 978-0-812-98618-1 |
Orange Is the New Black: My Year in a Women's Prison (titled Orange Is the New Black: My Time in a Women's Prison in some editions) is a 2010 memoir by Piper Kerman, which tells the story of her money laundering and drug trafficking conviction and subsequent year spent in a federalwomen's prison.[1]
The book was adapted into the Netflix original comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black.[2]
Background[edit]
The memoir details the events which occur as a result of Piper Kerman's involvement with Nora Jansen, a former friend, lover and drug smuggler. In 1993, shortly after her graduation from Smith College, Kerman agreed to accompany Jansen on several trips to Asia and Europe, going as far as carrying a suitcase of laundered money across the Atlantic Ocean before returning to San Francisco to 'piece her life back together'. In May 1998, Kerman was visited by two Customs agents, and six years later she was sentenced to 15 months in federal prison. After serving time in three different facilities (FCI Danbury, FTC Oklahoma City, and MCC Chicago), Kerman was released in March 2005.
Reception[edit]
Sasha Abramsky of the Columbia Journalism Review stated that the book 'documents the author’s attempts to preserve her individuality in the face of a gray, impersonal bureaucracy—one based around prisoner counts, strip searches, rules governing the minutiae of life, and continual reminders that prisoners, by definition, have no power, no real autonomy.'[3] Abramsky wrote that the book is mostly 'a journey of self-discovery, describing how one can find one’s true strengths during moments of adversity' and that it 'is more similar to South African anti-apartheid activist Albie Sachs's Jail Diary than it is to, say, Mumia Abu-Jamal’s denunciatory communiqués from Pennsylvania’s death row.'[4]
In her review for Slate, Jessica Grose argued that the book is not an examination of women within prison, but rather belongs to the middle-class-transgression genre, in which women from more privileged social classes go into situations which are considered degrading. She said that the book should have included Kerman's insight into her own behavior and 'a bit of this moral ambiguity would have helped Kerman's memoir a whole lot.'[5] June Thomas, also from Slate, cited Grose's review and added that 'ultimately, though, the book feels like a well-written, readable stage in Kerman’s rehabilitation.'[6] Thomas stated that the television show had improved on the book by expanding on Kerman's descriptions of real people and turning them into compelling fictional characters.[6]
Writing in the Journal-Advocate, Tricia Ketchum called the book 'not your typical 'I survived prison memoir', referring to Kerman as 'spoiled' as she received multiple care packages and money into her commissary.[7] Ketchum concludes, 'The best part of this book is the message that it leaves you with: No matter what choices you make, you never realize just how much they will impact the lives of those around you until it is too late.'[7]
The book was selected by the UC Santa Barbara Library as its 2015 book for the university-wide reading program 'UCSB Reads'.[8]
See also[edit]
- Prison uniform, some are orange jumpsuits
References[edit]
- ^Humphrey, Michael (March 25, 2010). 'Ex-Convict Piper Kerman on Her Hot New Memoir, Orange Is the New Black'. New York Magazine. Retrieved May 8, 2010.
- ^Lee Ball, Aimee (August 2, 2013). 'Prison Life, Real and Onscreen'. The New York Times.
- ^Abramsky, Sasha. 'American Justice.' Columbia Journalism Review, May–June, 2010, Vol.49(1), p.55(3) [Peer Reviewed Journal]. Online: May 1, 2010. Online p. 3. (Archive). Retrieved on July 9, 2014. 'The juxtaposition between Texas Tough and Orange Is the New Black is fascinating, and makes them well worth reading together.'
- ^Abramsky, Sasha (May – June 2010). 'American Justice'. Columbia Journalism Review. 49 (1). pp. 55(3). Retrieved July 9, 2014.
- ^Grose, Jessica. 'What's a Nice Blonde Like Me Doing in Prison?' Slate. April 8, 2010. Retrieved on April 10, 2016.
- ^ abThomas, June. 'How Orange Is the New Black Improves on the Book.' Slate. July 22, 2013. Retrieved on April 10, 2016.
- ^ ab'Memoir details woman's year in prison'. Tricia Ketchum. Journal-Advocate. May 3, 2016.
- ^Estrada, Andrea (November 24, 2014). ''UCSB Reads' Selects 'Orange Is the New Black' by Piper Kerman'. The UC Santa Barbara Current. Retrieved January 14, 2015.
External links[edit]
- 'Orange Is The New Black' In Federal Women's Prison'. WBUR. April 6, 2010.
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I'm biased because Piper is my wife, and I'm in this book. But I still think it's am amazing journey story. I'm pretty sure if I didn't know Piper I would be spreading the word on ORANGE just as I've done other books. I read a pre-hype galley of Eat Pray Love, thought it was amazing, and sent to at least 5 friends. So there. Read Piper's book: you'll be really glad you did.
I liked the book and I liked her. I did. But it irritates me that she seems to be marketing the book as this revealing story about how we're all just human after all. I didn't find her writing condescending of the other women. I found her to be non-judgmental and a truly good friend to everyone wort...more
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Two hundred women, no phones, no washing machines, no hair dryers--it was like Lord of the Flies on estrogen.Soooo....Piper Kerman screwed up.
She fell in love.
One thing led to another and the next thing she knew, she traveled the world as an international drug traffickers.
Whoops.
Ten years later, that drug ring was busted and her name was brought to attention.
So, it would be fair to say she screwed up colossally.
Despite the offence being a decade old, the current law forces all those who...more
Maybe I would have liked it better if I hadn't seen the show first.
Basically, I felt like this story lacked depth, was repetitive and quite often felt phoney. I was annoyed by the constant reminders that Piper's blue eyes and blonde hair made her life pretty easy, and that her inclusion with the 'popular' crowd (aka: Pop's friends) got her lots of perks. Characters were underdeveloped and there was no real flow. Oh, and d...more
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I totally picked up this book because I love the show on Netflix and wanted to read about the real deal.
This is one of my favorite shows and it's funny because I could pick out some of the real people in the book that are in the show. Obviously the real names are not given.
Piper talks about the stupid, stupid drug stuff she got into with Nora. I mean moving drugs and money for a drug lord, come on. And then 10 years later, she gets caught and taken to jail! Just when you think you turned your...more
In terms of the writing, my main gripe is that nothing happens. 'How is that possible?' you ask. 'This privileged, blonde, Smith graduate went to jail!' Yes. This is true. And I have no idea how it's possible that nothing happens, but thi...more
There were also a lot of women mentioned, and my head was spinning, trying to keep track of them.
Although well-written, the one thing I honestly didn't like about this memoir is that the author came off as a bit smug, like she was better than the other prisoners.
There was a 'Mary Sue' impression I got of her, the woman who got along with ev...more
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Even though the author was so much more privileged than a typical women inmate, I got a good feel for not only her experiences but those of the even more unfortunate inmates.
I learned a lot about life on the inside. One main thing is if you’re a nice person and you treat others well and you’re open to relationships with other...more
-As a white university educated upper middle class woman, Piper is completely unrepresentative of the general prison population -- for example, while other women worry about where they are going to live when they get released, Piper's fiancé is buying an apartment in Brooklyn.
-She comes...more
She goes through prison acting like a whiny, spoiled, entitled, rich brat. And then...more
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Piper -- who is a white, upper-middle class college graduate from Boston -- is upfront about how stupid she was in her early 20s. In 1993, Piper was hanging out with a woman, Nora, who b...more
Ten years ago, Piper Kerman made a mistake. She fell in love and became a criminal--transporting a suitcase of drug money across borders. Now she has to pay the price:thirteen months imprisonment in a women’s minimum security prison. This book is her memoirs from this time.
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I came into this book expecting it to be like the TV show. I was pleasantly surprised when it wasn’t. It isn’t an over the top or blatantly exaggerated or stereotyped version of what prison is like.
While...more
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I admit I have have not seen one single episode of television series. I have seen some ads for the show, and based on that I figured it probably wasn't my cup of tea. It looked too silly for my taste. But, while browsing the Overdrive lib...more
Kerman's story is rather interesting in the first few chapters, but the crime and arrest lose about 90% of their immediacy because of the crazy ten year delay between them....more
The author told her version of her story, which ironically often felt light and breezy, giving me the sense that a lot was left out. While telling her story though, she brought up many issues and flaws in our justice system, focusing on the lack of restorative justice, sentencing inequa...more
Let's dig in...Piper wanted an adventure and her girlfriend point blank told her (up front!) she was in the drug business. Piper didn't flinch at this. Okay, for someone who didn't even dabble in drugs,...more
We are all very familiar with the Netflix series Orange is the New Black. Right? Well, I had been warned that the show took lots of creative liberties, and I was not told wrong. I was warned that this book was a complete snoozefest. I, however, did not find that to be the case at all. I can see where people who love the show would find the book a huge letdown. . I will not dwell too long on the show vs. book. I will quickly point out a few things and then try to write a...more
'Orange is the New Black' made me laugh, made me cry, most of all it made me feel and think.
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Piper is a graduate of Smith College. Her writing has appeared in the New York Times, the Guardian, Cosmopolitan and other publications. She serves on the board of directors of the Women's Pri...more
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