HighBridge Audio

Skip to Main Content »

Category Navigation:

Search Site
 

Damnation Island

Audiobook
Nonfiction: History
Unabridged   10.25 hour(s)
Publication date: 05/15/2018

Damnation Island

Poor, Sick, Mad, and Criminal in 19th-Century New York

Available from major retailers or BUY FROM AMAZON
Audio CD ISBN:9781684411986
Digital Download ISBN:9781684411993

Summary

For history fans, and for anyone interested in the ways we care for the least fortunate among us, Damnation Island is an eye-opening look at a closed and secretive world. In a tale that is exceedingly relevant today, Horn shows us how far we've come—and how much work still remains.

Be the first to review this product
Email to a Friend


Product Description

Today it is known as Roosevelt Island. In 1828, when New York City purchased this narrow, two-mile-long island in the East River, it was called Blackwell's Island. There, over the next hundred years, the city would build a lunatic asylum, prison, hospital, workhouse, and almshouse. Stacy Horn has crafted a compelling and chilling narrative told through the stories of the poor souls sent to Blackwell's, as well as the period's city officials, reformers, and journalists (including the famous Nellie Bly).

Damnation Island re-creates what daily life was like on the island, what politics shaped it, and what constituted charity and therapy in the nineteenth century. Throughout the book, we return to the extraordinary Blackwell's missionary Reverend French, champion of the forgotten, as he ministers to these inmates, battles the bureaucratic mazes of the Corrections Department and a corrupt City Hall, testifies at salacious trials, and in his diary wonders about man's inhumanity to man.

For history fans, and for anyone interested in the ways we care for the least fortunate among us, Damnation Island is an eye-opening look at a closed and secretive world. In a tale that is exceedingly relevant today, Horn shows us how far we've come—and how much work still remains.

Reviews/Praise

"Narrator Pam Ward couldn't have provided more contrast between her delivery and this audiobook's title. Her sprightly, exuberant style shines a bright vocal light on what is otherwise a dark, troubling story." —AudioFile

“Reader Pam Ward does an excellent job presenting the story.” —Library Journal Audio

“Ward reads with a clear voice and resolute tone. Though not overdramatizing the island’s horrors, she conveys the disgust and sorrow with which contemporary reformers view such conditions.” —Booklist Audio

“Riveting. Horn brings alive this forgotten history, and her extraordinary book has far-reaching significance not only for the past but for the future.” —Jan Jarboe Russell, best-selling author of The Train to Crystal City

“At Blackwell’s, the inmates really were running the asylum. An important piece of history in public medicine, Damnation Island weaves a compelling narrative with threads of thorough research and realism.” —Julie Holland, M.D., author of Weekends at Bellevue

Author Bio

Stacy Horn is the author of five nonfiction books, including Imperfect Harmony. Horn's commentaries have been heard on NPR's All Things Considered and she is the founder of the social network Echo. She lives in New York City. Her website is stacyhorn.com.