WHAT A WASTE: The Untold Stories From The Inside

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Julie Grant ISBN: 9781311057426
Publisher: Julie Grant Publication: June 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Julie Grant
ISBN: 9781311057426
Publisher: Julie Grant
Publication: June 23, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

I hope that this book enlightens everyone to the horror of the system. I hope that it opens the eyes of those whose stories are in this book to see their ridiculous behaviors and to rethink their lives. Maybe if they read actual accounts of some of the things that they have said and/or done they will see what fools they have made of themselves and want to do something to become more productive people in society. Unfortunately, most see nothing wrong with themselves and so the cycle continues.

I hope that this book makes it into the hands of the government officials in higher positions to alert them to what is actually occurring in our prison system.

I hope it makes it into the hands of some of the guards to let them see that they can be the first line into helping the ones who truly want to change. Maybe just one of them will be a part of the solution instead a part of the problem.

I hope that this makes it into the hands of plenty of people who will get a sense of what this life of confinement is like and change their ways before they end up a part of the system that they don’t want to be in.

It is my hope that someone out there will read this book and review all aspects of the camp and the prison system in general...especially the Woman’s Camp at Greenville, Illinois.

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I hope that this book enlightens everyone to the horror of the system. I hope that it opens the eyes of those whose stories are in this book to see their ridiculous behaviors and to rethink their lives. Maybe if they read actual accounts of some of the things that they have said and/or done they will see what fools they have made of themselves and want to do something to become more productive people in society. Unfortunately, most see nothing wrong with themselves and so the cycle continues.

I hope that this book makes it into the hands of the government officials in higher positions to alert them to what is actually occurring in our prison system.

I hope it makes it into the hands of some of the guards to let them see that they can be the first line into helping the ones who truly want to change. Maybe just one of them will be a part of the solution instead a part of the problem.

I hope that this makes it into the hands of plenty of people who will get a sense of what this life of confinement is like and change their ways before they end up a part of the system that they don’t want to be in.

It is my hope that someone out there will read this book and review all aspects of the camp and the prison system in general...especially the Woman’s Camp at Greenville, Illinois.

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