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This was a interesting book that showed how a crime affects the family of the convicted person. While this book does give some insight into the crime that was committed, the real foundation of the book is how it affected the son and his family members. While realizing that sometimes you are not given the whole truth, the author was able to reconnect with his mother that was convicted and sent to death row. The mixture of feelings and the journey they both took to get the conviction commuted to life in prison was very interesting. The book makes you step in and think about how you would feel, and deal with the situation if it was you. This book is not for everyone. It does talk about the author's religious beliefs but over all this was definitely a book that made you think.

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