RaveThe Washington PostEarly in Redeeming Justice, Jarrett Adams reflects on the power of storytelling and its role in criminal courtrooms across our country: \'Who wins? In prison, I learned it’s not the lawyer who has amassed the most or the ‘best’ evidence. . . . The one who wins, I learned, is the one who tells the best story.\' As you read his memoir, you realize that Adams has absolutely mastered that art ... The intimacy of Adams’s writing illustrates the inherent violence of our carceral system in a way that would be impossible without his firsthand experience — and without his willingness to share it.