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The Five People You’ll Meet in Prison

A Memoir of Addiction, Mania & Hope

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The Five People You’ll Meet in Prison

By: Brandon Stickney
Narrated by: Sonny Dufault
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Part Oz, Shawshank Redemption, and Orange Is the New Black, this true, warts-and-all, David vs. Goliath tale is about a journalist/addict/alcoholic whose five prison-mates ready him for the outside world, while taking on the prison industrial complex of 2018.

©2020 Brandon M. Stickney (P)2020 Bancroft Press
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This is a true life account of a writer going to prison on drug possession. It is a portrait of life on the inside.

Life inside of prison

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Great story Brandon! looking forward to more of your stories soon. Keep doing your thing “OG” ;)

Great discription of the NYS DOC system

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I enjoyed listening to this book and feeling the writers feelings. Very well written and honest!!

Beautifully Written

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I've read lots of books about prison and this is one of the worst. It doesn't even explain well who the 5 types of people you'll meet in prison and the book constantly makes references to current year politics. It's similar to a lot of aspects of culture where far left political ideology is needlessly shoehorned into a place where it doesn't belong. I strongly recommend you find another book.

Poorly Written and Ideologically Driven

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