Kristen Green has worked as a journalist for two decades for papers including the Richmond Times-Dispatch, San Diego Union-Tribune, and the Boston Globe. THE DEVIL'S HALF ACRE is her second book. Her first book, SOMETHING MUST BE DONE ABOUT PRINCE EDWARD COUNTY, was a New York Times bestseller. It won the Library of Virginia literary award for nonfiction and the people's choice award. Kristen is a graduate of Mary Washington College and has a master's in public administration from Harvard Kennedy School. She lives in Richmond, Va. with her husband and two daughters.
SOMETHING MUST BE DONE REVIEWS
"A gripping narrative" -New York Times
"A gift to a new generation of readers" -The Washington Post
"This intimate and candid account.... personalizes politics, jangles nerves and opens minds."
-Richmond Times-Dispatch
"Green's work brims with real-life detail from the journalist's eye and ear and joins the likes of Diane McWhorter's CARRY ME HOME in further developing the dimensions of the South's desegregation struggle" -Library Journal
"Green feels compelled to stare down her past, and she does so with uncommon humanity."
-New York 1 News
"A potent introduction to a nearly forgotten part of the civil rights movement and a personalized reminder of what it was truly about." -Kirkus Reviews, (starred review)
"Absorbing. . . . A merger of history both lived and studied." -Publishers Weekly
"Green has rendered a deeply moving account of historical injustice and a personal search for redemption for her family's role in it." -Booklist, (starred review)
"A vivid reminder of how things were, not so very long ago." -Harvard Magazine