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Destination Tent City, AZ (2011)

di Mark Feuerer

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One day a young woman--a productive member of society--stopped for a few beers, then drove on. She was a middle-class offender, so the law came down hard, sentencing her to ten days in Tent City, a prison of tents as fetid, repressive, and scorching-hot as any POW camp. The bad news went on and on: steep legal bills, endless fines, a malfunctioning interlock device ... In the end she was broke, humiliated, and everyone in her new social circle had a criminal record. Did the punishment fit the crime? Is this really the most effective way to keep problem drinkers off the road? Ever since Tent City was established in 1993, this jail in Maricopa, Arizona, has been making headlines. Destination Tent City, AZ chronicles a two-year period of a young woman s life after she, like so many Americans, made the fateful decision to drink and drive. This "as told to" account of the practical and psychological repercussions of receiving a DUI should give readers pause the next time they decide to drive away from happy hour. Especially if they happen to be in Arizona.… (altro)
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The actual events of this persons life were quite interesting. I thought that the book lacked structure and a flowing storyline. While I liked the actual story the format and process of it were terrible. ( )
  Sunflower6_Cris | Jan 20, 2012 |
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I found this story to honest and unusual. Does tent city work for minor infringements as opposed to prisons? It seems to have a workable deterrent. The author was honest and seemed to be learning. The book, however, didn't flow for me and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone I know. sorry ( )
  hammockqueen | Jan 3, 2012 |
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When setting out to review this book I found it difficult to consider the “star” rating. I thought the idea behind the memoir was great but felt the execution lacked conviction. It is perhaps more appropriate that I award a rating based on how the book left me feeling rather than the actual words on the page (which weren’t great!). Thankfully this is a short memoir to read, I say thankfully because of its structure. The chapters begin with her time at Tent City in Arizona and then with a small break they move on to a stage in the process leading up to her incarceration, which is fine until you get to a point where she is approaching the end of her jail sentence and then begin reading about the day before it begins. It just doesn’t flow well.

I hadn’t heard of Tent City before acquiring this memoir and I subsequently went on to read information on the internet about the place. Definitely no soft option for anyone in there but with regards this memoir, I was fascinated to see that even though she was only jailed for 10 days, that she left every morning about 6am for about 13 hours. Wow! So whilst it was definitely an emotional experience for her (and one I definitely wouldn’t want to go through), she still had free days. I found the remainder of the processing from her DUI very interesting to read about, such as the changes to her licence and the equipment she needed in her car etc. This was informative and really shows how her life changed, more so for me than her 10 days of jail time.

The biggest dislike of this memoir was her preaching. Not everyone drinks and drives and this is how she comes across, not everyone breaks the law every time they go out or takes a drive across country with a beer cooler in the boot/trunk for fun. At times (well a lot of the time) it became a sermon whereas when she was informing it was much more appropriate. I felt some of the routines were too detailed, such as I wasn’t bothered about her taking the dogs to the vet or going to watch a film (and I certainly wasn’t bothered knowing which film or how much). I would also have liked to hear what she thought her family might be feeling. I thought the additions to the end of the memoir were good, such as explaining what is wrong with the equipment that DUI offenders have to use for a year after their offences – there were some great suggestions added in here.

So, as I said at the beginning I would award a star not so much for the execution but how I felt about the memoir afterwards. I’ve learned a lot about Tent City from this and also the processes involved in a DUI in a different country; I also think even though the execution of the memoir is poor it is highly readable (even though it does need some editing!). Therefore, overall I will remember this memoir in a way I haven’t remembered some that I’ve read meaning it gets 4 stars. ( )
  SmithSJ01 | Jan 1, 2012 |
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I had a lot of trouble reading this. The writing was just, I hate to say this, it just seemed unprofessional. It was wordy & jumped around a lot I thought. I do have a friend that lives in AZ now & I'll send it to her. Maybe living near the area of the location will make it interesting for her. To whoever ACTUALLY WROTE the book: your experiences are interesting, please take some writer's workshops.
  aunthez | Nov 28, 2011 |
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Not being from the USA, I hadn't heard of Tent City in Arizona before, but I must have been significantly intrigued enough to request the book. I think I was probably expecting a work of fiction set in a real place, but with fiction being its driving force. But what I got instead was a surmon about the dangers of drink-driving - or more accurately the dangers of being caugher drink-driving. It is billed as "as told to" suggesting it is entirely a true story - but it really could have done with some selection in what was included. A lot of the details of her routine weren't particularly interesting and added nothing to my understanding.

Another issue I had with the book is that I don't like being preached to. Whilst many books will have an agenda to them, it is usually hidden or disguised amongst a plot. Not so here. I objected to the assumption that drinking and driving is something that everyone does until they are caught. I don't and I'm pretty sure a good percentage of the population doesn't either. I'm sure there are many people out there with stories that would turn even the most reckless drink-driver against it, but this wasn't one of them. It was hard to feel a whole amount of sympathy for the protagonist, for whom the whole thing was an inconvenience, financial burden and an embarrassment, but not exactly life shattering. What about the stories of those people who've been seriously injured or lost loved ones in drink-driving incidents?

Having said that, I did find it an easy read and I was compelled to keep reading. But there could be a so much better story on the same subject caught up somewhere amongst this. ( )
  sanddancer | Nov 13, 2011 |
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One day a young woman--a productive member of society--stopped for a few beers, then drove on. She was a middle-class offender, so the law came down hard, sentencing her to ten days in Tent City, a prison of tents as fetid, repressive, and scorching-hot as any POW camp. The bad news went on and on: steep legal bills, endless fines, a malfunctioning interlock device ... In the end she was broke, humiliated, and everyone in her new social circle had a criminal record. Did the punishment fit the crime? Is this really the most effective way to keep problem drinkers off the road? Ever since Tent City was established in 1993, this jail in Maricopa, Arizona, has been making headlines. Destination Tent City, AZ chronicles a two-year period of a young woman s life after she, like so many Americans, made the fateful decision to drink and drive. This "as told to" account of the practical and psychological repercussions of receiving a DUI should give readers pause the next time they decide to drive away from happy hour. Especially if they happen to be in Arizona.

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