Thoughts of A Lifer

Larry Turnley's Thoughts of a LIFER is a compelling collection of poetry that amplifies the voices of the incarcerated, shedding light on the struggles, injustices, and yearning for freedom experienced behind prison walls.Through powerful and evocative language, Turnley explores themes of freedom, justice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. His vivid imagery captures both the despair of isolation and the enduring hope that refuses to be extinguished, even in the harshest conditions.Turnley's work challenges readers to confront pressing societal questions about justice, fairness, and the possibility of redemption, inviting introspection on the broader implications of these issues. Through poetic expression, Thoughts of a Lifer captures Turnley's experience in one of the most segregated places in America prison. These poems delve into personal and political reflections, exploring systemic racism, fatherhood behind bars, and the struggles of being Black in America. Take a journey through Larry Turnley's powerful words and unique perspective. Thoughts of a LIFER is more than a book it's a call to reflect, empathize, and act.

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Thoughts of A Lifer

Larry Turnley's Thoughts of a LIFER is a compelling collection of poetry that amplifies the voices of the incarcerated, shedding light on the struggles, injustices, and yearning for freedom experienced behind prison walls.Through powerful and evocative language, Turnley explores themes of freedom, justice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. His vivid imagery captures both the despair of isolation and the enduring hope that refuses to be extinguished, even in the harshest conditions.Turnley's work challenges readers to confront pressing societal questions about justice, fairness, and the possibility of redemption, inviting introspection on the broader implications of these issues. Through poetic expression, Thoughts of a Lifer captures Turnley's experience in one of the most segregated places in America prison. These poems delve into personal and political reflections, exploring systemic racism, fatherhood behind bars, and the struggles of being Black in America. Take a journey through Larry Turnley's powerful words and unique perspective. Thoughts of a LIFER is more than a book it's a call to reflect, empathize, and act.

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Thoughts of A Lifer

Thoughts of A Lifer

by Larry Turnley
Thoughts of A Lifer

Thoughts of A Lifer

by Larry Turnley

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Larry Turnley's Thoughts of a LIFER is a compelling collection of poetry that amplifies the voices of the incarcerated, shedding light on the struggles, injustices, and yearning for freedom experienced behind prison walls.Through powerful and evocative language, Turnley explores themes of freedom, justice, and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity. His vivid imagery captures both the despair of isolation and the enduring hope that refuses to be extinguished, even in the harshest conditions.Turnley's work challenges readers to confront pressing societal questions about justice, fairness, and the possibility of redemption, inviting introspection on the broader implications of these issues. Through poetic expression, Thoughts of a Lifer captures Turnley's experience in one of the most segregated places in America prison. These poems delve into personal and political reflections, exploring systemic racism, fatherhood behind bars, and the struggles of being Black in America. Take a journey through Larry Turnley's powerful words and unique perspective. Thoughts of a LIFER is more than a book it's a call to reflect, empathize, and act.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798348494568
Publisher: Bnp LLC
Publication date: 01/30/2025
Edition description: Large Print
Pages: 122
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.70(h) x 0.33(d)
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