Independently Published
In for life: Redemption behind bars, the story of in for life
Product Code:
9798857739129
ISBN13:
9798857739129
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New
$15.78
In for life: Redemption behind bars, the story of in for life
$15.78
"In for Life: Stories of Redemption, Resilience, and Second Chances" is the title of the book.enter a realm hidden behind high walls, where a single moment has the power to change people's lives forever. "In for Life" presents a collection of accounts that shed light on the complexity of confinement, adaptability, and the path to redemption in this compelling investigation of the human experience.This book explores the motives, decisions, and outcomes that push people toward a life in prison, from the moment of crime through the emotional fallout. Readers acquire understanding of the human spirit's amazing capacity to adapt, grow, and find optimism even in the most challenging circumstances via personal anecdotes and colorful narrative.In the midst of the difficulties of prison life, unanticipated friendships are made and resiliency is learned. "In for Life" explores the enduring bonds of friendship, the rehabilitative value of education, and the tremendous influence of connections on the road to recovery.The institutions and structures that influence their experiences are also discussed in this book, so it is not simply about the people who are incarcerated. The structural difficulties of rehabilitation, the obstacles to reintegration, and the pressing need for criminal justice system reform provide a challenge to readers.Beyond telling the tales of people who are "In for Life," "In for Life" also examines the tenacity of the families left behind, the legal fights waged from behind bars, and the inspiring accounts of those who use their experiences to advocate for change and challenge the status quo.In this moving and compelling investigation, "In for Life" challenges readers' biases and urges them to reconsider their assumptions about the world in which second chances are not only feasible but also welcomed. This book is a plea to recognise the common humanity that binds us all and the capacity for personal development, change, and atonement that exists in every person-regardless of their situation.
| Author: Mayah Bulama |
| Publisher: Independently Published |
| Publication Date: Aug 21, 2023 |
| Number of Pages: 34 pages |
| Binding: Paperback or Softback |
| ISBN-10: NA |
| ISBN-13: 9798857739129 |