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A review by emanon_
Finding Freedom: Writings from Death Row by Jarvis Jay Masters
5.0
Wow, man has been in prison since 1981.
It’s difficult to understand how one can make the financial of prison interactions sounds so funny and light in some cases and then so harsh and heartbreaking in others.
Jarvis knows how to write and he’s done an amazing job at portraying his stories in this book. I especially love “Recipe for Prison Pruno” (p63). It’s experimental and it’s done so well😙👌🏼.
I’ve underlined so many lines in this book. Some made me thing and reflect on these peoples situations, other on how at the end of the day everyone is the same and the rest were simply ridiculous.
Prisoners don’t give a damn about hoe they sound and it’s honestly so funny to me.
It’s difficult to understand how one can make the financial of prison interactions sounds so funny and light in some cases and then so harsh and heartbreaking in others.
Jarvis knows how to write and he’s done an amazing job at portraying his stories in this book. I especially love “Recipe for Prison Pruno” (p63). It’s experimental and it’s done so well😙👌🏼.
I’ve underlined so many lines in this book. Some made me thing and reflect on these peoples situations, other on how at the end of the day everyone is the same and the rest were simply ridiculous.
Prisoners don’t give a damn about hoe they sound and it’s honestly so funny to me.