Boby Chen Chen itibaren Nuevo Horizonte, Pijino Del Carmen, Magdalena, Kolombiya
A story about the thread that connects all of us.
Michael Santos writes about his prison experience (he's serving hard time for drug offenses and is nearing the end of a long sentence) and the many ways in the which the prison system fails its prisoners. This is a difficult read, partly due to the graphic subject matter (he's no-holds-barred). Santos makes a strong case for the rehabilitation of the system and I found myself outraged at times throughout the book. A very good read.
I would give this six stars if I could.
I really was captivated by this book. And despite all the other "fair" reviews, I thought it was really good. I anticipated that it would be typical "chick-lit" but despite the whining of Olivia, I felt that it really took things to a different place. I like that she ended it with an unknown of what Cammie would do.