Susannah Sheffer

Susannah Sheffer is an author, editor, and activist, focusing on issues of education, prisons, and the death penalty. She is a leader in the unschooling, deschooling, and homeschooling movement. She served on the board of Holt Associates, edited the newsletter ''Growing Without Schooling'' (''GWS'') for many years, and edited the book A Life Worth Living: Selected Letters of John Holt. She is currently a staff member of North Star, an alternative to middle school and high school in Massachusetts.

Her books include ''A Sense of Self: Listening to Homeschooled Adolescent Girls'', ''Writing Because We Love To: Homeschoolers at Work'', ''In a Dark Time: A Prisoner's Struggle for Healing and Change'', and ''Fighting for Their Lives: Inside the Experiences of Capital Defense Attorneys''. She has also published numerous articles, essays, and book chapters on related issues. Provided by Wikipedia
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