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A self-radicalized Katherine Power participated in a 1970 bank robbery that ended in the murder of a policeman. She fled, remaining a fugitive for 23 years. Based on Janet Landman's interviews with her in prison, this book explores how Power finally reckoned with the harm she had done.

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A self-radicalized Katherine Power participated in a 1970 bank robbery that ended in the murder of a policeman. She fled, remaining a fugitive for 23 years. Based on Janet Landman's interviews with her in prison, this book explores how Power finally reckoned with the harm she had done.
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Autorenporträt
Janet Landman, Ph.D., is a research psychologist, writer, and award-winning poet. She has taught psychology at the University of Michigan, Babson College, and Boston University. A recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, Landman is author of many empirical journal articles and the nonfiction book, Regret: The Persistence of the Possible. Regret was named a Book of the Year by The Independent and by the Princeton Theological Seminary and the Association of Theological Booksellers. She now makes her home in northern California.