A Review of “No Human Contact: Solitary Confinement, Maximum security, and Two Inmates Who Changed the System,” by Pete Earley
Category: On Books
When Words Fail
It was 1981; I was 10 and friendless. To be fair, I longed to hang out with my peers, to laugh with instead of being laughed at. Instead, I hung out where I felt most comfortable — the school library.
Stolen Treasures
I became a secret book collector while reading about lives I’d never live.
Why Man’s Search for Meaning is a Prison Classic
Victor Frankl survived the unspeakable in Nazi concentration camps. What he learned through that process resonates with countless other serving life sentences in California.