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The Prison Book Club

The Prison Book Club 1

by Ann Walmsley
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/10/2015
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When Ann Walmsley was asked to take part in a book club in a men's prison, she was initially anxious: after a violent mugging a few years before, could she really cope being surrounded by violent criminals? Luckily, curiosity got the better of her, and she signed up for eighteen months of meetings with heavily tattooed inmates, talking about books ranging from The Grapes of Wrath to The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time. But this wasn't your typical book club - there was no wine and cheese, plush furniture or superficial chat about recent holidays. Classic works of fiction and non-fiction became springboards for frank discussions about loss, anger, redemption and loneliness, and for the men a prized oasis in which to regain a sense of humanity.



In this heart-warming example of the rehabilitative power of reading, follow Graham the biker, Frank the gunman, Ben and Dread the drug dealers, and the robber duo Gaston and Peter as they share ideas and reveal their life stories. The Prison Book Club is unlike anything you've read before.
ISBN:
9781780747835
9781780747835
Category:
Social groups: clubs & societies
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-10-2015
Publisher:
Oneworld Publications
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
304
Dimensions (mm):
225x146x22mm

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This book is a bit of a treasure trove for readers, shedding new light on books you know and love as well giving you titles to add to your wishlists. It's honest writing that takes you to the heart of life inside the prison system.

Perhaps this on stretches the conversations a little too far to try and build a narrative. It feels like the book plateaus a little. There are some moving reflections to be found though in the words of the inmates. It needs more of that.

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