Macbeth for MurderersXlibris Corporation, 30 Νοε 2005 - 163 σελίδες Macbeth for Murderers is a true story of how lives collide behind the walls of the Maximum Security Prison. The inmates include Rashid, a street-smart drug dealer; Jorge, a bitter man convicted of murder; Tommy, a modern-day Sundance Kid; William, rapist and murderer; and Jim, a murderer at nineteen. Fate, Shakespeare and two unlikely teachers, peel away their hard-core exteriors and reveal the men behind their violent crimes. Some will deserve a second chance, and some wont. Roberta Davidson, an English Professor from the Ivy League, and John Kerwin, a television producer turned teacher, mingle in the sub-culture of the incarcerated, and their experiences provide a unique and truthful view of modern-day prison life. |
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... smile, and asked, “Having fun yet?” “I'm fine, thank you.” “Don't let them rattle you.” “Of course not,” I lied. Jorge smiled sourly and muttered something in Spanish. John laughed and left. I wondered ifI could wipe the sweat off my ...
... smile, and asked, “Having fun yet?” “I'm fine, thank you.” “Don't let them rattle you.” “Of course not,” I lied. Jorge smiled sourly and muttered something in Spanish. John laughed and left. I wondered ifI could wipe the sweat off my ...
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... smiled and his body shifted forward, his face close to William's. He glanced at me from the corner of his bright blue wolf's eyes. “Please sit back down,” I said. “If you want to remain in this class, I need you to sit down now. I may ...
... smiled and his body shifted forward, his face close to William's. He glanced at me from the corner of his bright blue wolf's eyes. “Please sit back down,” I said. “If you want to remain in this class, I need you to sit down now. I may ...
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... smile, he was gone. Alone, I sat on the edge of the desk and tried to breathe normally. Normal. Now that was a word that lost its meaning in here. What a gap between their lives, their reality and mine! Talk about problems of perception ...
... smile, he was gone. Alone, I sat on the edge of the desk and tried to breathe normally. Normal. Now that was a word that lost its meaning in here. What a gap between their lives, their reality and mine! Talk about problems of perception ...
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... smiled. “If it helps,” he said, “from everything I've heard, you handled yourself well yesterday. The inmates I spoke with hope you don't quit because of William's behavior.” “That's nice, but it wasn't just William,” I confessed. “The ...
... smiled. “If it helps,” he said, “from everything I've heard, you handled yourself well yesterday. The inmates I spoke with hope you don't quit because of William's behavior.” “That's nice, but it wasn't just William,” I confessed. “The ...
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CHAPTER THREE | 47 |
CHAPTER FOUR | 59 |
CHAPTER FIVE | 75 |
CHAPTER SIX | 93 |
CHAPTER SEVEN | 109 |
CHAPTER EIGHT | 117 |
CHAPTER NINE | 124 |
CHAPTER TEN | 135 |
CHAPTER ELEVEN | 146 |
PARTING THOUGHTS | 161 |
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