Convict Frank Villa reaches deep into history, psychology and penology and comes up with a plan to establish an island prison where three hundred convicts can serve out their sentences, accompanied by their families. He dreams of a new society, of a community founded on the American ideals of freedom and respect for the individual. But Frank soon discovers that he and many others lack the skills needed to build the future. It's one thing to walk out of prison; it's another to melt the bars deep in the soul.
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Convict Frank Villa reaches deep into history, psychology and penology and comes up with a plan to establish an island prison where three hundred convicts can serve out their sentences, accompanied by their families. He dreams of a new society, of a community founded on the American ideals of freedom and respect for the individual. But Frank soon discovers that he and many others lack the skills needed to build the future. It's one thing to walk out of prison; it's another to melt the bars deep in the soul.
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Very Good. No Jacket as Issued. Book. Signed by Author(s) Signed and dated Oct 2007 by Ed Griffin on the title page with no inscription; a bit of edge wear to card covers; otherwise a solid, clean copy with no marking or underlining; collectible condition.
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