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Little Pink House: A True Story of Defiance and Courage (Kindle Edition)

by Jeff Benedict (Author)
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Starred Review. Benedict (The Mormon Way of Doing Business) has taken a complicated court case centered on eminent domain and turned it into a page-turner with a conscience. In 1997, an EMT named Susette Kelo left her husband, bought a cottage and started over in the economically depressed Ft. Trumbull neighborhood of New London, Conn. In February 1998, the New London Development Corporation began trying to muscle the neighborhood into selling homes to make way for a Pfizer research complex. Benedict's passionate account is rife with heroes and villains—he delights in pillorying Kelo's foil, Claire Gaudiani, the president of Connecticut College who lured Pfizer to consider New London. The fight escalated when the city tried exercising eminent domain to seize the homes of Kelo and others who refused to sell, leading to the case, Kelo v. City of New London, reaching the Supreme Court in 2005. Raising important questions about the use of economic development as a justification for displacing citizens, this book will leave readers indignant and inspired. (Feb.)
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* 'Passionate...A page-turner with conscience...will leave readers indignant and inspired.' - Publishers Weekly

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5.0 out of 5 stars Inspirational story!, January 27, 2009
When Susette Kelo's five boys grew up and moved out of the rural house she shared with her husband it became apparent that their marriage was no longer working. Susette made the decision to leave him and move out on her own. Having also made the decision to use no money from their joint account all Susette was able to afford was a small fixer upper on the waterfront in New London, Connecticut.

Around the same time Susette purchased her new home and began to fix it up. The New London Development Corporation was formulating a plan to re-develop the waterfront which included the Ft. Trumbull area where Susette's house was located by selling the land to the pharmaceutical company Pfizer.

When Susette and more than a few of her neighbors refused to sell, the city and the NLDC tried to take their homes using eminent domain, the law which allows the state to seize a citizen's private property for public use. What resulted was court case that made it all the way to the Supreme Court and a fight that lasted over 9 years.

Blurb: "In Little Pink House, award-winning investigative journalist Jeff Benedict takes us behind the scenes of this case -- indeed, Susette Kelo speaks for the first time about all the details of this inspirational true story as one woman led the charge to take on corporate America to save her home."

The amazing spirit of Susette Kelo and the other families that refused to leave is so moving. They refused to back down when it seemed impossible that they would ever win. I admire they way Susette showed no sign of weakness in front of the big corporation and the rest of her opposition.

The news stories about the case became national news and the Supreme Court ruling became one of the most unpopular rulings of all time. Since this case states either have or are considering amendments to the eminent domain law which prohibit the state turning over land seized under the guise of public use over to private corporations.

My review is based on the abridged audio version which was read by Maggi-Meg Reed. I think that listening to this as opposed to reading gave me a better mental picture of Susette as fighter and a strong woman to admire. I highly recommend this book to readers of all genres as it is an inspirational story.
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20 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fabulous Read, well worth your time, January 23, 2009
By Amy D. Fairbanks (Indianapolis, IN) - See all my reviews
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This is a fabulous book that takes you on the journey of the Ft. Trumbull neighborhood in New London, CT. You wll be outraged when you read what this neighborhood went through when put up against Eminent Domain. Its amazing to read how Susette Kelo stood up to her City, her State and the US Supreme Court, not for anything other than to hold onto the American Dream of owning and keeping her home. Its a page-turner with a conscience.
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pink House - Eminent Domain - a must read, January 28, 2009
Only a few times in my life have I truly read a book cover to cover in one sitting. At the top of the list are two compelling tales - No Bone Unturned and now, Little Pink House - both by Jeff Benedict. I could not put it down although, in the spirit of full disclosure, I did close my eyes for a couple of hours at 3am this morning.

Without embellishment or taking sides Jeff immediately captured the essence of the human condition and the compelling nature of the issue. Against a backdrop of constitutional law and basic human dignity the story of Susette Kelo and her neighbours opens a dialogue on everything from states rights to faith and the human condition.

Even I find myself conflicted at the end. Eminent domain is an important tool provided to us by the framers of the constitution and in the case of New London it probably would have been a life-line for solvency if the human condition did not include greed and vengeance. Where is the balance? To the question of law I point to the simplicity and depth of the Federalist Papers.
How could such a clear document be used so badly by so many. In this story Benedict holds up a mirror up to society. We must take ourselves beyond the legal issue and ask ourselves how could we treat our neighbours so disspationately.

While there are clearly villains in this story they are not inherently evil, so where and why did they choose the path of destruction. Benedict's neutrality allows the many points of view to be appreciated (not necessarily agreed with) and discussed. Funny though, and fitting, that at the end of the day, the man who started all of this has become an embarrassing footnote in Connecticut's history.

Once again Jeff has penned a great read about an important issue.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Little Pink House
After the Supreme Court's ruling in the case of Kelo v. City of New London, protestors from across the country flocked to New London, Connecticut. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Used Book Purchase
This was my first "on line" used book purchase. The seller said that the book was used but still in very good condition. It sure is! Read more
Published 5 months ago by C. Calef

5.0 out of 5 stars I was there
Real page turner! Another activity going at the same time was a weekly early morning prayer walk thru the Ft. Trumbull endangered housing. Read more
Published 5 months ago by Sandra C. Beachy

5.0 out of 5 stars Could not stop reading
This is the first book I've ever read straight through. Just had to put off other things as the story was so engrossing, vivid, well-told.
Published 7 months ago by L. Rose

5.0 out of 5 stars A moving story and cautionary tale about power and corruption!
I hope this book gets a wide audience because what happened to Susette Kelo and her little pink house could happen to any of us! Read more
Published 7 months ago by E. H. Barlow

5.0 out of 5 stars Filled my eyes with tears
Just an amazing book!. I met Susette Kelo and was involved in an emminat domain problem where I live so this story was very close to me. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Thomas Purcell

5.0 out of 5 stars A 'must read' for condemnation practitioners
If you're involved in any aspect of condemnation or eminent domain practice, this book is a 'must read'. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Philip J. Tamplin Jr.

4.0 out of 5 stars Would have given 5 stars, but
- and this is mind blowing--this book has NO illustrations: no photos of the people, the neighborhood, the buildings, no maps, no reproductions of the development plans, or the... Read more
Published 7 months ago by Catherine Michael

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent book!
This is a must read! I now plan on supporting the Institute for Justice financially as well as lending my hand in the fight to educate people on the governmental abuse of eminent... Read more
Published 8 months ago by Margaret Schmitt

5.0 out of 5 stars I couldn't put it down until I finished it!
I just finished reading this book. I live in the area where this all occurred and wish I had paid more attention when it was going on. Read more
Published 8 months ago by Catherine

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