Sentence: Ten Years and a Thousand Books in Prison by Daniel Genis
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Overview: In 2003, fresh out of NYU, Daniel Genis was working in publishing as his writer father had always expected. But he was also hiding a serious heroin addiction that led him into debt and burglary. After he was arrested for robbing people at knifepoint in 2003, Daniel Genis was nicknamed the ‘apologetic bandit’ in the press, given his habit of apologising to his victims as he took their cash. He was sentenced to twelve years (ten with good behaviour), surviving the decade by reading 1,046 books, weightlifting, having philosophical discussions with various inmates, encountering violence on a daily basis, working at a series of prison jobs, and in general observing an existence for which nothing in his life had prepared him. Sentence is one of the most striking prison memoirs – and memoirs in general – in recent years – written with intelligence, wit, empathy, and remarkable style.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs
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