Mother California: A Story of Redemption Behind Bars

Steering Committee Press

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UPC:
9780692358337
Maximum Purchase:
2 units
Binding:
Paperback
Publication Date:
11/3/2009
Author:
Hartman, Kenneth E.
Language:
English: Published; English: Original Language; English
Pages:
144
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The fierce and affecting memoir of a convicted murderer, whose growing self-awareness enables him to understand his crime and achieve redemption. In 1980, Kenneth Hartman murdered a homeless man in a Los Angeles park after a drug-fueled binge. Sentenced to life without parole by the state of California, Hartman was soon considered a potent force by the systems most brutal convicts. To the hellish chaos of a maximum-security prison he brought his own limitless propensity for violencehe often spent months at a time in solitary confinement, the Hole. After years in the cold embrace of the state prison system, Hartman discovered a vocation for writing; he also met, through a chance phone call, the woman he would marry and have a child by. With poignancy and self awareness, Hartman chronicles the anarchy and brutish moral code that rules in some of the worlds most infamous prisons, where physical punishment is the only form of control. Over time, Hartman evolves into a sentient being; follows his newly discovered spiritual and literary inclinations; and learns to deal with his demanding responsibilities as a family man. The final chapter describes his development of the Honor Program, which helps motivated prisoners escape the ravages of incarceration. Mother California is the story of a man who did not succumb to the darkness of the only world left to him. It offers definite proof that there is no such thing as a life beyond redemption.