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What Two Can Do : Sam & Mandy Stellman's Crusade for Social Justice [Paperback]

Chris Roerden (Author)
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Book Description

May 2000
A Milwaukee couple shares their secrets to influence social change in a new biograpny. Sam and Mandy Stellman helped reform sexual assault laws and counseled men who abuse women.

Editorial Reviews

From Publishers Weekly

After learning they were infected with HIV, lovers and AIDS activists Krandall Kraus (The President's Son, etc.) and Paul Borja decided to live out their remaining time with a renewed sense of purpose and focus. In their inspirational book, It's Never About What It's About: What We Learned About Living While Waiting to Die, they share their new life philosophy and their insights into our deepest emotions (for example, frustration and anger often mask deep-seated fear). For the reader intrigued by the relationship between the metaphysical and everyday experience, Kraus and Borja provide a provocative journey. (Alyson, $12.95 paper 208p ISBN 1-55583-571-6; Aug.) Chris Benguhe, who became a writer to help make the world a better place, celebrates "the most important things in life... people and the support and love we give each other" in Triumphs of the Heart: Miraculous True Stories of the Power of Love, with an introduction by George W. Bush. Though presented with forced drama, many of these 25 tales of real people's heroism, compassion and generosity are hopeful and inspiring. Agents, Becker & Mayer. (Berkley/Perigee, $12 paper 208p ISBN 0-399-52613-7; Aug.)
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Review

... many of our students...will be as impressed and motivated by your story as I was. -- Dean & Prof of Law Howard B. Eisenberg, letter 9-8-00

A wonderful story, and will take many readers back to those heady days of activism and change.... [E]xcellent writing. -- Univ. of Wis-Milwaukee Chancellor Nancy L. Zimpher

I thank [Mandy] for your steadfast fight for equality of the sexes... -- Abigail Van Buren, letter 7-11-00

Mandy and Sam have affected the lives of thousands for the better. This book will inspire and show you how... -- Chief Justice (Ret.), Supreme Court Roland B. Day

Wonderful book. Real role models for the next generation! -- Donna Shalala, letter 7-25-00

Product Details

  • Paperback: 360 pages
  • Publisher: Badger Books Inc; 1st edition (May 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1878569686
  • ISBN-13: 978-1878569684
  • Product Dimensions: 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #4,622,558 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

I couldn't believe it! On the eve of Book Expo America 2009 in New York, my 11th book, DON'T SABOTAGE YOUR SUBMISSION, won the Benjamin Franklin Award for Literary Criticism! The next day it won the Bronze Medal for Writing Book of the Year from ForeWord Magazine. Both are national, juried competitions.

DON'T SABOTAGE YOUR SUBMISSION is advice from my 44 years in publishing, intended for writers in all genres -- an expanded edition of my earlier book, DON'T MURDER YOUR MYSTERY, which had the honor of:
* winning the 2006 Agatha Award for Best Nonfiction Book (named for the great Agatha Christie, as you might guess)
* finaling for the Anthony Award for Best Critical Nonfiction (named for editor/critic Anthony Boucher, awarded by the largest mystery convention in the world, Bouchercon)
* finaling for the Macavity Award for Best Nonfiction (named for TS Eliot's cat and awarded by the largest mystery readers organization in the world, Mystery Readers International)
* finaling for ForeWord Magazine's Reference Book of the Year
* being selected for the Writer's Digest Book Club

Authors I've edited over a 44-year career in publishing are published by St. Martin's Press, Berkley Prime Crime, Midnight Ink, Walker & Co., Intrigue, Rodale, Viking, and many other presses, large and small.

In the middle of those 44 years as an editor, I took a long break to rear two sons, write my first book (Collections from Cape Elizabeth, Maine), earn a B.A. in English summa cum laude from the University of Maine, receive the first M.A. in English awarded by the Portland campus, create the graduate student association and serve as its first president and editor of the graduate student newsletter, and be appointed an instructor at what's now the University of Southern Maine -- where I taught writing for three years.

After a family transfer to Syracuse I mentored the writing of off-campus students for the State University of New York-Rochester. Also during those "at home" years I was very active as a community organizer and trainer -- including state president of 3,000 members of a national organization. I wrote its leadership training materials and developed a simulation game, Oops'n'Options, used in Air Force officer training to reduce the number of sexual harassment lawsuits facing the military.

As many editors have done and continue to do, I made a happy transition in 1983 from busy managing editor of a rapidly growing niche publisher in Wisconsin to even busier contract editor. And after my first 6 years of steady client work I took a summer off to volunteer to teach in South Korea for UNESCO. That enriching experience resulted in my sole autobiographical book, OPEN GATE: TEACHING IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY -- of which 975 copies are in circulation. (I bought out the remaining 25 new copies.)

Of the other nonfiction titles I've been hired to write or ghostwrite, the only other book that bears my byline is WHAT TWO CAN DO: SAM & MANDY STELLMAN'S CRUSADE FOR SOCIAL JUSTICE. (I bought the remainders of that book, too, an inspiring story of how the first state to reform its archaic rape laws came about.)

In the mid-nineties I was elected president of a 10-state regional trade association of 250 commercial publishers and university presses, MidAmerica Publishers Association. For 8 years I also taught night classes for the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee in writing and getting published, then became active in Mystery Writers of America. I served 6 years on the Southeast Regional board of MWA and received the region's highest honor for service, the Magnolia Award. I'm also a long-time member of Sisters in Crime and Mensa.

A native New Yorker, I got my first job in publishing at age 16 right out of high school -- Music and Art, now LaGuardia. Today I enjoy living in the milder climate of North Carolina, but leave it regularly when invited to present workshops on the writer's voice and its role in attracting agents and publishers. If you're curious to see the workshops I offer, please visit "writers info dot info" (no spaces).

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Remarkable Story, December 28, 2000
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Rhoda Forte (New City, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: What Two Can Do : Sam & Mandy Stellman's Crusade for Social Justice (Paperback)
To imagine that two pro-active people who effectively spent their lives championing social justice causes should be relatively unknown to the general population. Thank goodness this book has been written so we can all know how taking action can pay off in changes in laws, in habits and in the general climate for equality. A true inspiration. The book reads like a biography of two extraordinary people who could in fact be any one of us, and as a handbook for making change, for being responsible and accountable. It is an important document and I am going to see to it that several of my friends and family receive copies.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You CAN fight city hall after all!, June 12, 2000
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Pat Meller (North Carolina) - See all my reviews
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So you CAN fight city hall after all. And win! How encouraging to read about two ordinary people who get extraordinary results by simply writing letters (to the right people), by creatively directing their anger, by using humor and persuasion--and by occasionally employing humiliation and the threat of a lawsuit--to convince those in power to clean up their act. Inspiring, empowering, and so interesting to read. There's hope for all of us.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Moral Example, March 3, 2001
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What Two Can Do is a pageturner. The author succeeds in making a biography read like a novel. This book deserves to be bought and read by hordes of people, even those who have never heard of Sam and Mandy Stellman, on the basis of the morality they exemplify and on the writing model in which their story is couched.
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Mandy Stellman, United States, Sam Stellman, Attorney Stellman, Milwaukee Sentinel, Jewish Center, Judge Reynolds, Justice Department, Milwaukee Journal, Sammy Stellman, Milwaukee County, Ohio State University, University of Toronto, Alan Eisenberg, Anshel Wise, Clarence Thomas, Criminal Justice Institute, Lloyd Barbee, Marquette University, School Squads, State Senate, Women's Crisis Line, City of Milwaukee, Jennifer Patri, Kim Baugrud
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