Visiting Life by Bridget Kinsella

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Step aside Miss Jones, there's a new Bridget in town. Bridet Kinsella's maximum-honestly portrayal of a soul broken and mended in the most unlikely of settings is moving, gripping, funny and achingly real." -Mary Roach, Bestselling Author of Stiff and Spook

I promised my older brother that I would not fall in love with this inmate and throw my life away.  "Can I get that in writing?" he asked. We laughed. But now I"m thinking about the woman who do give their lives away to the incarcerated. One of the Menendez brothers married in prison. Women send Scott Peterson love letters on death row. But those are "celebrities". These guys in Pelican Bay are no one. What of these women then, the members of a sorority I've pledged not to pledge?

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Step aside Miss Jones, there's a new Bridget in town. Bridet Kinsella's maximum-honestly portrayal of a soul broken and mended in the most unlikely of settings is moving, gripping, funny and achingly real." -Mary Roach, Bestselling Author of Stiff and Spook

I promised my older brother that I would not fall in love with this inmate and throw my life away.  "Can I get that in writing?" he asked. We laughed. But now I"m thinking about the woman who do give their lives away to the incarcerated. One of the Menendez brothers married in prison. Women send Scott Peterson love letters on death row. But those are "celebrities". These guys in Pelican Bay are no one. What of these women then, the members of a sorority I've pledged not to pledge?

Step aside Miss Jones, there's a new Bridget in town. Bridet Kinsella's maximum-honestly portrayal of a soul broken and mended in the most unlikely of settings is moving, gripping, funny and achingly real." -Mary Roach, Bestselling Author of Stiff and Spook

I promised my older brother that I would not fall in love with this inmate and throw my life away.  "Can I get that in writing?" he asked. We laughed. But now I"m thinking about the woman who do give their lives away to the incarcerated. One of the Menendez brothers married in prison. Women send Scott Peterson love letters on death row. But those are "celebrities". These guys in Pelican Bay are no one. What of these women then, the members of a sorority I've pledged not to pledge?

Condition: Gently Loved

Imperfections: Wear and tear on the cover, cover sleeve cleaned

Genre: Non-Fiction/memoir

Style: Hardback

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