Ayelet Waldman´s Daughter's Keeper: An Analysis

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Ayelet Waldman’s Daughter’s Keeper brings to light the injustice of the American legal system in regards to drug related crimes. When Olivia Goodman is thrown into an unforgiving world of trials, courtrooms, and mandatory minimums, readers are faced with the unfairness of the American justice system. It isn’t fair that that Olivia receive a four-year sentence, while Jorge, a man more culpable, more at fault receive only three years. It isn’t fair that Gabriel Contreras, a known criminal, gets to cut a deal with the DEA and end up with $3,560,633 and no jail time, while Treyvon’s unnamed cousin gets twenty years for merely introducing people. It isn’t fair that someone marginally involved in a crime be punished more severely than the others.