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266 pages, Paperback
First published October 11, 2013
Thought by Jason at his arrival at the penitentiary: "Again, he thought, it was all so dehumanizing. They stripped you of anything that might remind you of the outside world, then processed you like cattle, herded you together, branded you, and threw you in a pen. Some they even slaughtered."
When Jason questions Rix to know if he is rehabilitated, Rix answers, "Prison isn’t about rehabilitation. You think they really wanted to teach me forgiveness, tolerance? How can I learn things I haven’t experience in 11 years? The institutional evil of this place has sunk into my bones."
Manning winked at his son and said, "Always remember— the strong take from the weak, but the smart take from the strong."
"His mind immediately raced to create his grand escape. And the plan came together quickly. It was the great American novel that wrote itself. He remembered it unfolding in his mind, chapter by chapter."
UNICEF wrote: "To exercise power without humanity is to engender violence of a kind that cannot be fought against with weapons."
