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The Little Book of Prison - A Beginners Guide (Paperback, New)
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The Little Book of Prison - A Beginners Guide (Paperback, New)
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Loot Price R295
Discovery Miles 2 950
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An easy-to-read prison survival guide of do's and don'ts. Perfect
for anyone facing trial for an offence that may lead to
imprisonment, their families and friends. Packed with humour as
well as more serious items. Backed by prisoner support
organizations. Straightforward and highly entertaining. Frankie
started writing the LBP from day two of entering prison as a
first-time offender. He had no idea how the system or a prison
worked. He was clueless about it all and it was hard for him going
in and frightening for the family and loved ones he left behind.
The writing began as self-help and as the days progressed it
occurred to Frankie that the LBP would prove useful to first-time
offenders as well as other prisoners and help them get through what
is surely one of the most difficult times in their lives. It also
motivated him to get out on the prison wing and find out as much as
possible about his new home. There are a lot of books about people
in prison, people in far worse places than Frankie was and on far
longer sentences. But the LBP is a book about prison not people,
and will help new inmates, their friends and families get to know
what to expect from the system. The LBP is a masterpiece in comic
writing but somehow gets through to people with serious information
in a way that more formal texts cannot. Already organizations
connected to the criminal justice system are beginning to
acknowledge that Frankie Owen's LBP is an ideal read for people
facing the trauma of a first prison sentence. It will also be of
considerable interest to other prisoners or people working in a
custodial setting. "If people want to know what prison is like it's
for them, if people need to know what happens in prison it's
definitely for them". 'By the end of the book, I felt like Frankie
Owens was my cell-mate. His style and execution is either
perversely skilful or an absolute fluke, but whatever it is, it is
certainly good': Prison Service Journal. 'Absolutely hilarious, I'm
not sure it'll ever be standard prison issue but maybe it should
be! Packed full of witty and wry observations and some extremely
pertinent advice. It is well-structured, easy to read and
informative. I hope he continues writing as The Little Book of
Prison is something that the general public would love to read as
well as a guide book for other prisoners': Koestler Award Judges
'Funny and educational, in a tongue in cheek kind of way, and has a
much wider appeal than you might think': thebookbag.co.uk Frankie
Owens was prisoner A1443CA at Her Majesty's pleasure until 2 August
2011. If he had been given the information gathered in LBP, he
thinks that the first weeks inside would have been better and the
learning curve not as steep.
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