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Notorious by Filament Publishing Ltd; 9781913623371

Notorious

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Description

Notorious is a gripping memoir that unfolds the harrowing tale of a man imprisoned for crimes he did not commit. Over the course of twelve years, the author navigates the dark corridors of injustice, detailing his relentless struggle to clear his name and the profound impact of wrongful imprisonment on his psyche.

The Plot

The narrative is a powerful exploration of resilience and hope, as the author chronicles the legal battles, the emotional toll, and the unwavering spirit required to fight against a broken system. His eventual exoneration in 2000 serves not only as a personal triumph but also as a catalyst for a career in journalism, where he dedicates himself to shedding light on social and criminal justice issues.

Themes

  • Injustice and Redemption: The book profoundly examines the themes of injustice and the quest for redemption.
  • The Human Spirit: It showcases the strength of the human spirit in the face of overwhelming adversity.
  • Social Commentary: Through his experiences, the author offers critical insights into the flaws of the justice system.

Writing Style

With a raw and emotive writing style, Notorious immerses readers in the stark realities of prison life and the complexities of navigating a flawed legal system. The author's vivid descriptions and personal anecdotes create a compelling narrative that resonates with anyone concerned about justice and human rights.

"A testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the unyielding quest for truth."

This memoir is essential reading for those interested in stories of survival and justice, echoing the themes found in works like The Wrong Man by David O. Stewart and Just Mercy by Bryan Stevenson.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 228 mm × 151 mm × 17 mm
Pages: 248
Publisher: Filament Publishing Ltd
ISBN: 9781913623371

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