The Other Side of The River by Alex Kotlowitz
The Other Side of the River by Alex Kotlowitz — Race, justice, and a community divided
A searing work of narrative nonfiction, The Other Side of the River examines how a single crime exposes deep racial fault lines in a Midwestern town. Meticulous reporting and human-centered storytelling make this a powerful, unsettling read.
💖 Why You’ll Love It
Riveting narrative journalism that reads like a novel
Nuanced exploration of race, justice, and community
Deeply reported, compassionate, and unflinching
Essential context for understanding contemporary America
🌟 Perfect For
Readers of narrative nonfiction and social commentary
Book clubs and classroom discussion
Those interested in criminal justice and race in America
Fans of immersive investigative reporting
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Alex Kotlowitz investigates the killing of a young Black man in St. Joseph, Michigan, and the profoundly different interpretations of the crime held by Black and white residents on opposite sides of the river. As the case unfolds, Kotlowitz traces how history, fear, and mistrust shape perception—and how justice can fracture along racial lines. With clarity and empathy, he reveals the human cost of systemic inequality and the difficulty of bridging divided communities.
- Title: The Other Side of the River
- Author: Alex Kotlowitz
- Genre: Nonfiction; Social Issues; True Crime; American History
- Publication Year: 2000
- Publisher: Anchor Books
- ISBN-13: 9780385477215
- Format: Paperback
- Language: English
- Condition: Like New — previously read, clean copy, minimal shelf wear.
- Edition: Trade Paperback
