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A little piece of light: a memoir of hope, prison, and a life unbound

โœ Scribed by Donna Hylton; Kristine Gasbarre


Book ID
100579836
Publisher
Hachette Books
Year
2018
Tongue
English
Weight
143 KB
Edition
First edition
Category
Fiction
City
United States.
ISBN
0316559253

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โœฆ Synopsis


The prisoner of Boynton Avenue -- Golden child -- Two birds in a cage -- Inmate #86G0206 -- Jail sisters -- Agents of change -- Mother Mary and the end of violence -- An education -- Daughters and a circle of abuse -- Finding our voices -- Changing minds, changing lives -- Women's search for meaning -- Carrying the torch.;A groundbreaking advocate for criminal justice reform and featured speaker at the 2017 Women's March describes her collaborative efforts with other influential voices to promote prison safety and end mass incarceration.;"A bold new voice from the frontlines of the criminal justice reform movement. Like so many women before her and so many women yet to come, Donna Hylton's early life was a nightmare of abuse that left her feeling alone and convinced of her worthlessness. In 1986, she took part in a horrific act and was sentenced to 25 years to life for kidnapping and second-degree murder. It seemed that Donna had reached the end--at age 19, due to her own mistakes and bad choices, her life was over. [This book] tells the heartfelt, often harrowing tale of Donna's journey back to life as she faced the truth about the crime that locked her away for 27 years ... and celebrated the family she found inside prison that ultimately saved her. Behind the bars of Bedford Hills Correctional Facility, alongside this generation's most infamous criminals, Donna learned to fight, then thrive. For the first time in her life, she realized she was not alone in the abuse and misogyny she experienced--and she was also not alone in fighting back. Since her release in 2012, Donna has emerged as a leading advocate for criminal justice reform and women's rights who speaks to politicians, violent abusers, prison officials, victims, and students to tell her story. But it's not her story alone, she is quick to say. She also represents the stories of thousands of women who have been unable to speak for themselves, until now."--Dust jacket.

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