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message 1: by Lilith (new)

Lilith | 802 comments Mod
Hey guys! Get ready for Couldn't Keep It To Myself, by Wally Lamb (on January 31st.) I think it's going to be a very good book. I'm looking forward to reading about all the inmates stories, about their histories and how they ended up in prison.

If you're ever looking for extra reading material, check out She's Come Undone, by Wally Lamb and I Know This Much is True, by Wally Lamb. He is a superbly talented author!


message 2: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
Yes, I have to agree he is. She's Come Undone is a must. You will fall in love with Dolores Price.


message 3: by Lilith (new)

Lilith | 802 comments Mod
I think I'll have to vote for I Know This Much is True!


message 4: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
That is a really good question. There isn't really any protocol. If you see something interesting and want to start a conversation go for it. The only thing we request is that you don't trash a book before everybody has had a chance to read it. I know you won't do that. We had a situation a while back where it happened and it took away from the discussion.


message 5: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
Interesting intro. Wally discusses his inspiration for Dolores Price.


message 6: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
I like how at the end of each essay you get an update on the inmate. Sorry I started a few days early.


message 7: by Lilith (new)

Lilith | 802 comments Mod
Impressive writing style! I liked the story about Izzy...so far on page 68


message 8: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
Lilith wrote: "Impressive writing style! I liked the story about Izzy...so far on page 68"

Oh nice that was one of my favorites.


message 9: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
I am glad you like it. I dm also enjoying it. I love the updates at the end.


message 10: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
I just read the essay by Brenda Medina starting on page 144. She was so young when she got arrested. I am glad these women made use of their time in prison. The writing is so moving. Seems like these women were influenced by others to commit these crimes.


message 11: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
Okay I am going to plug along and finish the rest of the book this weekend. I am excited to read the second book after out next book. I just love Wally Lamb. Even though he never responded to my tweet I still adore him and his writing.


message 12: by Deborah (last edited Feb 04, 2016 05:33AM) (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
Kara wrote: "I love every story. Everything is just so much more intimate than I expected. Some of these women's upbringings or lack there of, are crazy but okay a crucial part into the reason they ended up in ..."


I really enjoyed the story on Caroline Adams. It sucks how mental illness is diagnosed too late in life. I really liked the one on Brenda Medina as well. She reminded me of Flaca on Orange Is The New Black. She as so young when she committed the crime. She barely had a chance.

I agree with you on part about the women's upbringing. It has such an impact on so many things from the type of crimes they commit to how the justice system views them.


message 13: by Lilith (last edited Feb 05, 2016 03:58PM) (new)

Lilith | 802 comments Mod
I'm reading "Hell and how I Got There" by Brenda Medina now. It's good so far. I've enjoyed all the stories so far, except for Nancy Birkla's (Three Steps Past the Monkeys.) I found there were interesting parts, but overall I didn't get into her story much. Each one is pretty unique in its own way. I'm still freaked out about the earlier story about the woman who was impregnated by her father at 12-13 years old. Ughhh. HE should be the one locked up.


message 14: by Deborah (last edited Feb 09, 2016 06:42PM) (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
I just finished the book. I did notice a theme of domestic violence throughout the book. I also wonder if these women's financial situation had been different if their sentences would have been less. I also noticed a theme of self defense and even with that they still got pretty harsh sentences. Just a thought.


message 15: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
Does anybody know if Wally still mentors the inmates?


message 16: by Lilith (new)

Lilith | 802 comments Mod
oh my gosh...having one of your children killed while you're locked up in prison, being impregnated by your own father...what a heavy book! I'm dying to see how the second one compares!

It took me a while to get into it, but by the time I did, I was reading non-stop. Almost done!


message 17: by Deborah (new)

Deborah Heffner | 1076 comments Mod
That was sad about her son dying while she was in prison and had to be shackled at the funeral homr


message 18: by Lilith (new)

Lilith | 802 comments Mod
and the woman whose mother committed suicide by jumping off a building...oh these stories...


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