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The Prison Book Club
The Prison Book Club | Ann Walmsley
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A daring journalist goes behind bars to explore the redemptive power of books with bikers, bank robbers, and gunmen An attack in London left Ann Walmsley unable to walk alone down the street, and shook her belief in the fundamental (…more)
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I think that most people who love to read, also love stories about the power of reading to influence our lives. The Prison Book Club is such a story. I was a bit worried this might have turned into a white-saviour story but I was pleased when it didn‘t. Instead, Walmsley‘s experiences volunteering in prison book clubs in Ontario form a story about reading as an act of connection.

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wormkim
The Prison Book Club | Ann Walmsley
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Thanks to the lovely @rachaich for the loan of this insightful and thought provoking book with a difference. Not only did it grip me but its stacked my TR list!

rachaich It was such a random choice too :) 7y
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rachaich
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Another random pick. And another really absorbing and interesting read.
I'm finding it hard to stop after each chapter. They could be read standalone. It not only offers insight, albeit brief, into Canadian prison, but also into a male perspective on many female reads.
My wishlist is increasing as other books are referenced!

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Tonton
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Creating a book club in a men's prison: nonfiction. The predictable elements are all there except I had to bail 2/3rds of the way. Couldn't connect for some reason. Maybe because it felt like a Hallmark TV movie, social special of the week nicely wrapped and too bland.

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The Prison Book Club | Ann Walmsley
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While subject and program fascinating, the writing wasn't great. Felt quite detached and impersonal for a memoir.