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Worth the Read!

Total
4 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
3 out of 5 stars
Historia
5 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 12-14-18

Tio MacDonald tells his story in a clear and expressive way. He writes well, and maps out his life in stages that bring the reader through his experiences in chronological order to what lead him to serving year 38 of a 7 to Life sentence...for a crime that he really should no longer be incarcerated for. What’s most striking about MacDonald’s story is how extremely well he has succeeded at being a productive member of society while being simultaneously excluded from it. The story humanizes the man who committed a crime in an impulsive and chaotic moment in his life. It also shows a refreshing commitment on the author’s part to take responsibility for his actions and to understand the building blocks in early life that brought him to prison. Be prepared to feel the rage over the ridiculous system he finds himself in as a “political inmate”, caught in an unjust trap, having paid his dues to society and yet still having to remain in San Quentin, 38 years and a whole lot of insight and hard personal work, later.

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