TwentyOne Boxes, Betsy Hester
TwentyOne Boxes, Betsy Hester
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Twenty-One Boxes
Robin's Story and the Tragedy of the Edenton Seven

Author: Betsy Hester, Robin Couto

Narrator: Betsy Hester, Robin Couto

Unabridged: 8 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2025


Synopsis

In 1989, the Little Rascals Day Care in Edenton, North Carolina, was suddenly thrust into the national spotlight. One day, the owner's husband disciplined a boy at naptime, and soon an angry mother suggested that it was more than just a slap. Rumors quickly morphed into charges of unimaginable crimes against dozens of little children. Panic consumed the town, as the police, therapists, and parents relentlessly pressured the children who attended the day care to name their teachers responsible for multiple allegations of abuse. The Edenton Seven were caught up in the accusations, including nineteen-year-old teacher Robin Boles Byrum. She spent nearly a year in jail under an enormous bond meant to pressure her to "tell the truth" while she had a new baby at home. Eerily reminiscent of the hysteria that gripped Salem, Massachusetts, during the witch trials of the seventeenth century, the Little Rascals case ultimately became the longest and most expensive criminal trial in North Carolina history.Three decades later, Betsy Hester met Robin Byrum Couto and together, they joined forces to tell the truth. In this book, Betsy shares insights from legal and medical experts and reveals the facts from twenty-one boxes and dozens of bound testimonies from the courtroom long since buried away. Intertwined with the case history is Robin's never-before-told story of her harrowing journey through the court system. Finally, this book serves as a modern-day warning about the danger of mass hysteria and the consequences of a judicial system that blindly refused to hear and seek the truth.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Lew on April 03, 2024

Robin Couto, youngest of the Edenton Seven, has a terrifying but ultimately uplifting story to tell -- and author Betsy Hester is right there with her. The brutal injustices suffered by the defendants in the Little Rascals Day Care case will take your breath away -- and make you agree that the Edent......more

Goodreads review by Amy Long on March 22, 2024

Read this book written from one of the Edenton Seven. Her story, her truth, her life before, during, and after this terrible injustice. I could not put this book down.......more

Goodreads review by Reader on June 23, 2024

Reading “Twenty-One Boxes”, I felt like I was right in the courtroom, an observer to the gripping events unfolding. The strength, courage, and pain of Robin are palpable in every page, making the story resonate deeply. Despite the horrific subject matter, I’m grateful that Robin’s story has been told......more

Goodreads review by Kathy on April 03, 2024

I absolutely loved this book. It was very well written. I could not put it down. At times I was tearful and am so glad Betsy and the courageous Robin Couto joined forces to tell this story. A must read!......more

Goodreads review by Megan on November 24, 2024

Betsy Hester, aka Mama H, was my high school English teacher and is undoubtedly one of the most impactful people I’ve had the opportunity to learn from. My class, like so many before and after ours, was taught about “The Crucible” during our time in Mama H’s class. All these years later, I still rem......more