Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
The Lost Chapters
The Lost Chapters: Finding Recovery and Renewal One Book at a Time | Leslie Schwartz
3 posts | 1 read | 2 to read
Leslie Schwartz's powerful, skillfully woven memoir of redemption and reading, as told through the list of books she read as she served a 90 day jail sentence In 2014, novelist Leslie Schwartz was sentenced to 90 days in Los Angeles County Jail for a DUI and battery of an officer. It was the most harrowing and holy experience of her life. Following a 414-day relapse into alcohol and drug addiction after more than a decade clean and sober, Schwartz was sentenced and served her time with only six months' sobriety. The damage she inflicted that year upon her friends, her husband, her teenage daughter, and herself was nearly impossible to fathom. Incarceration might have ruined her altogether, if not for the stories that sustained her while she was behind bars--both the artful tales in the books she read while there, and, more immediately, the stories of her fellow inmates. With classics like Edith Wharton's Ethan Frome to contemporary accounts like Laura Hillenbrand's Unbroken, Schwartz's reading list is woven together with visceral recollections of both her daily humiliations and small triumphs within the county jail system. Through the stories of others--whether rendered on the page or whispered in a jail cell--she learned powerful lessons about how to banish shame, use guilt for good, level her grief, and find the lost joy and magic of her astonishing life. Told in vivid, unforgettable prose, The Lost Chapters uncovers the nature of shame, rage, and love, and how instruments of change and redemption come from the unlikeliest of places.
Amazon Indiebound Barnes and Noble WorldCat Goodreads LibraryThing
Pick icon
100%
review
readtheworld
post image
Pickpick

This was a quick listen about Leslie Schwartz‘s short stint in a county jail for DUI, and the books that helped her pass the time and work on her recovery from alcoholism. It has some lovely moments about the power of reading and her friendships with the other inmates — almost all of whom have seen much worse circumstances than her.

#audiobook #memoir #nonfiction #booksaboutbooks

52 likes1 stack add
blurb
BookHermit
post image

🤔

SassyBookworm Maybe it should add and scare the hell out of the little ones with Pet Cemetery and The Haunting of Hill House 🤣😏🤦🏼‍♀️ 5y
BookHermit @SassyBookworm Yep, those books would help me form a stronger bond with my children as they would be too terrified to ever leave my side! 😂 5y
SassyBookworm @BookHermit 😂😂 yes!!! My oldest daughter (14) wanted to watch the new IT movie bc of one of her favorite actors...she was curled up beside me with her hands to her face...I was reading a book (I‘m a whimp!) (edited) 5y
28 likes3 comments
blurb
TheBookDream
post image

Decided I‘m sort of on vacation after all. I‘ve put in a ton of applications this week. Waiting a few days to see if anything comes through may be wise anyways. So here I am, reading on the porch.