



Cush has crafted a compassionate story that commands the reader's attention., A provocative look at the criminal justice system. It's an infusion of masterful writing and raw emotion. It was amazing., An innocent black teenager is accused of murder in this provocative and compassionate thriller that skillfully probes issues of race, class, crime, and injustice and offers a searing portrait of modern America., A heartwarming, insightful, and thought-provoking tale that is oftentimes all too true. This phenomenal debut pulls at your heartstrings and exposes an unfair justice system while simultaneously engrossing you with skillful storytelling. As Janae battles to save her son, she begins to discover that she is also fighting for her own survival and that of the future of her community.Įndangered is a gripping tale that captivates from the first page to the very last. Offering a startling and unprecedented defense, the lawyers spark a national firestorm of debate over race, prison, and politics. Janae simply wants her son free, but Roger, with the help of an ambitious private attorney, is determined to expose the system's hostility toward black boys. In steps the well-meaning Roger Whitford, a lawyer who wants to use Malik's case to upend the entire criminal justice system. But when a wave of murders hits Philadelphia and fifteen-year-old Malik is arrested, Janae's terror is compounded by guilt and doubt: Would Malik be in jail if he had run Blocked at every turn from seeing her son, Janae is also unable to afford adequate legal representation. Terrified for his safety, she warned him to "raise your hands high, keep your mouth shut, and do whatever they say" if stopped by the police. From the time Malik could walk, Janae taught him that the best way to stay alive and out of trouble with the law was to cooperate. Janae Williams, a never-missed-a-day-of-work single mother, has devoted her whole life to properly raising her son. To save her son from a legal system bent on sending African American men to jail, a young mother agrees to an unprecedented, controversial defense offered up from a team of crack lawyers, in this debut novel that speaks to race, class, and justice in America.
