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*Condition Note: Library stickers, cover taped *
Warden Madden searched Jay's eyes. "Listen, Robbins, I don't think I have misjudged you. You're not like those inmates you associate with. You're in here doing two years for a nonviolent crime. It's your first offense, and I'd like to see you do your time without any bad marks against your record, Now, all we're asking you to do is to help us break up the activities the Aryan Brotherhood is involved in. At the moment you're facing at least thirty days in solitary confinement. All we need is just a little information on what you know about these men. It could save you from doing that thirty days in the hole. What do you say?"
"I'm sorry, Warden, but I can't help you."
Joy Robbins had been searching for freedom. He had wound up in prison. Now he faced a month in solitary. But in confinement he would find absolute freedom. The only true freedom there is.
Joy Ride to Freedom
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Details
Binding: |
Paperback |
Copyright: |
1983 |
Printed: |
1983 |
Pages: |
93 |
Publisher: |
Review and Herald Publishing Association |
Condition: |
B- |