Upcoming release: August 2026

The Price of Forgiveness

Debt, Bankruptcy, and the Future of Fairness in America

By Sarah Sharer Curley

Bankruptcy is often treated as a mark of shame rather than a financial safety net. But what if that story is wrong?

Drawing on nearly three decades as a federal bankruptcy judge—and as the first woman appointed to the Arizona bankruptcy court—Sarah Sharer Curley reframes bankruptcy as a vital mechanism for fairness, renewal, and social stability. Curley witnessed firsthand how bankruptcy law plays out for both everyday Americans and the most powerful corporations in the country—and how the law began to increasingly favor creditors and abandon those it was designed to protect.

Political Science / Public Policy / Economic Policy

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About the book

  • Bankruptcy is often treated as a mark of shame rather than a financial safety net. But what if that story is wrong?

    Drawing on nearly three decades as a federal bankruptcy judge—and as the first woman appointed to the Arizona bankruptcy court—Sarah Sharer Curley reframes bankruptcy as a vital mechanism for fairness, renewal, and social stability. Curley witnessed firsthand how bankruptcy law plays out for both everyday Americans and the most powerful corporations in the country—and how the law began to increasingly favor creditors and abandon those it was designed to protect.

    Through gripping accounts of real cases, ranging from families overwhelmed by debt to high-profile failures, Curley reveals the human cost of debt and how bankruptcy court often functions as the “emergency room” of the law, where people in crisis arrive seeking a chance to breathe and start again.

    Both a civic guide and a call to action, this book will change the way you think about debt, fairness, and forgiveness—and remind you why they matter to us all.

  • Forthcoming

  • Published by Intrepid Publishing

    Published on August 18, 2026

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    Dimensions 5-1/2 × 8-1/2


Sarah Sharer Curley

About the Author

Sarah Sharer Curley served nearly three decades as a U.S. bankruptcy judge in Arizona, becoming the first woman appointed to the court and its first female chief judge. A nationally recognized expert, she later taught bankruptcy law at Arizona State University and received the American Inns of Court’s Bankruptcy Distinguished Service Award in 2023. Her career has focused on expanding access to justice for those without representation. She lives in Scottsdale, Arizona. Visit Sarah online at sarahsharercurley.com.

Author photo by Everardo Keeme, Photo Fusion Studio


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