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OverviewOn a moonlit night in 1889, Iowa farmer John Elkins and his young wife, Hattie, were brutally murdered in their bed. Eight days later, their son, eleven-year-old Wesley Elkins, was arrested and charged with murder. The community reeled with shock by both the gruesome details of the homicides and the knowledge of the accused perpetrator—a small, quiet boy weighing just 75 pounds. Accessible and fast-moving, The Plea delivers a complete, complex, and nuanced narrative of this horrific crime, while shedding light on the legal, social, and political environment of Iowa and the country in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Patricia L. Bryan , Thomas WolfPublisher: University of Iowa Press Imprint: University of Iowa Press Weight: 0.134kg ISBN: 9781609388393ISBN 10: 1609388399 Pages: 212 Publication Date: 31 July 2022 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsThe Plea is not just an impeccable piece of historical scholarship, but a gripping work of narrative nonfiction. Devoid of any taint of sensationalism, the book vividly reconstructs the fascinating, long-forgotten case of an eleven-year-old committing parricide, the boy's long struggle to rehabilitate himself, and his ultimate redemption. An immensely readable and thought-provoking book--one with particular relevance in our own age of increasing juvenile homicides--it will captivate both American history buffs and fans of true crime. --Harold Schechter, author, Manic: The Bath School Disaster and the Birth of the Modern Mass Killer Bryan and Wolf are not only superior scholars but also superior storytellers of the highest order. Meticulously researched, The Plea grips and surprises start to finish--revealing layers of justice and injustices, both personal and political and more. True crime aficionados will be enthralled. --Art Taylor, Edgar Award-winning author, The Boy Detective and the Summer of '74 and Other Tales of Suspense Thanks to their scrupulous research, Patricia Bryan and Thomas Wolf offer a fascinating, richly detailed, cinematic account of the life-sentence conviction of eleven-year-old Wesley Elkins for first-degree murder, his struggle for pardon or parole, and his life after release from prison. Thanks to the rich context they provide, readers will learn about many other significant issues in Iowa history, including the history of the state penitentiary in Anamosa, Iowa, and the evolution of penal practices, legal and social attitudes regarding child offenders, and even the broader social and political history of Iowa in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. --Marvin Bergman, former editor, The Annals of Iowa Author Information"Patricia L. Bryan is coauthor of Midnight Assassin: A Murder in America's Heartland (Iowa, 2007) and coeditor of Her America: ""A Jury of Her Peers"" and Other Stories by Susan Glaspell (Iowa, 2010). She lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Thomas Wolf is coauthor of Midnight Assassin: A Murder in America's Heartland (Iowa, 2007), and author of The Called Shot: Babe Ruth, the Chicago Cubs, and the Unforgettable Major League Baseball Season of 1932. He lives in Chapel Hill, North Carolina." Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |