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Sisters of the Midnight Sun - by Rebecca Wright Stevens (Hardcover)
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- The stunning and complex story of a gruesome double homicide in the vibrant Inupiat community at the northernmost edge of the Alaska--and the public defender who represented the drifter at its center In her early forties, Rebecca Wright, a defense attorney living in Olympia, Washington, found herself suddenly widowed and an empty nester.
- About the Author: REBECCA WRIGHT STEVENS is a retired public defender with a double major in English and Spanish from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, and a Juris Doctor degree from Memphis State.
- 304 Pages
- True Crime, Murder
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The stunning and complex story of a gruesome double homicide in the vibrant Inupiat community at the northernmost edge of the Alaska--and the public defender who represented the drifter at its center
In her early forties, Rebecca Wright, a defense attorney living in Olympia, Washington, found herself suddenly widowed and an empty nester. It was time for a radical change. She passed the Alaska Bar exam and accepted a Public Defender position in Alaska's North Slope, an oil-rich area the size of Wyoming where the native Inupiat community holds great cultural, political, and economic power. Though Rebecca will always be a tanik--an outsider--through her hard work and dedication she gained the trust and friendship of both the Native and non-native folks who call this singular place home. When two well-known sisters, Bernice and Wanda Ipalook, are found murdered, Rebecca is tasked with representing Amos Lane, a drifter brought up on misdemeanor charges but rumored to be just days away from being arrested for the murders. With criminal charges looming and the midnight sun making it difficult for witnesses to confirm the time--or even the day--they last saw the sisters (or Amos), Rebecca must navigate a client who is giving her mixed signals, a prosecution willing to entrap her to get what they want, a budding romance, and a community that believes Lane deserves a different form of justice than what the legal system can provide.
Weaving a detailed portrait of Utqiagvik alongside Rebecca's complex self-portrait, this true account addresses the epidemic of violence against indigenous women, indigenous teen suicide, the negotiations between competing value systems, and the limits of justice. Shot through with a redemptive throughline where individuals are judged not by their worst actions but by their best, Sisters of the Midnight Sun celebrates a community at the edge of the habitable world where unlikely partnerships are forged.
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Debutiful, A Most Anticipated Book of the Year
"A true crime novel worth your time . . . An engrossing read that that blends memoir and cultural criticism." --Adam Vitcavage, Debutiful
"Sisters of the Midnight Sun is a marvelous offering to true crime fans everywhere, set in a complex native Alaskan community, with a compelling protagonist in Rebecca Wright Stevens, a Public Defender obsessed with justice for two sisters murdered during the long months of endless sun." --James Dalessandro, author of 1906: A Novel and Citizen Jane
About the Author
REBECCA WRIGHT STEVENS is a retired public defender with a double major in English and Spanish from the University of Kansas in Lawrence, and a Juris Doctor degree from Memphis State.