God, Mom and MeMy Days in a California State Prison: My Days in a California State Prison
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Rating | : | 4.35 (858 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00MELTAV8 |
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Number of Pages | : | 501 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-09-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
"Heartfelt and uplifting" according to Nick R. Skinner. To have a loved one incarcerated or be to be an inmate is a difficult path to walk. But as Brandon says, it does not have to be a "bad" thing. His sharing and honesty is so heartfelt in his writings that it not only sheds light on being incarcerated but give hope to those who seek . "I loved the honesty" according to Roman61I loved the honesty This book made me laugh and cry. I loved the honesty, it gives the reader a look into prison life and shows that we are all capable of change. It made me see prisoners as real people with feelings and the need for love just like everyone else.. 2. This book made me laugh and cry. I loved the honesty, it gives the reader a look into prison life and shows that we are all capable of change. It made me see prisoners as real people with feelings and the need for love just like everyone else.. positive life changes out of a negative place Taking a negative and making positive life changes is never easy. Brandon's positive outlook and amazingly wonderful way of letting us see prison as a way to use doing time as a way to change his life. I love the spirituality he brings into this book. I recommend this book to inmat
About the Author Brandon Blackledge, having dropped out of formal education at age 14, has now developed a strong discipline towards improving his education. Brandon earned his GED several years ago and is currently enrolled in college, working towards a degree with a major in sociology and a minor in business. . He plans on becoming a substance abuse counselor when released; this he believes is his true calling. Oh, and yes…he still lives in Chino, California, in a prison dorm with 180 other inmates (who drive him and each other crazy at times!) awaiting his release into society
Brandon earned his GED several years ago and is currently enrolled in college, working towards a degree with a major in sociology and a minor in business. Oh, and yes…he still lives in Chino, California, in a prison dorm with 180 other inmates (who drive him and each other crazy at times!) awaiting his release into society. . He plans on becoming a substance abuse
Brandon and his mom felt that such a blog would simply be a good use of time and energy, neither aware of the positive impact it would have. "God, Mom and Me" is a compilation taken fromBrandon's Prison Blog which began in July 2012. So it is their desire that this book may find itself in the hands of those in similar situations, hopefully bringing a little light and laughter.