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100 1  Walmsley, Ann,|eauthor. 
245 14 The prison book club|h[Hoopla electronic resource] /|cAnn 
       Walmsley. 
250    Unabridged. 
264  1 [United States] :|bPost Hypnotic Press,|c2018. 
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511 0  Read by Eileen Barrett. 
520    A daring journalist goes behind bars to explore the 
       redemptive power of books with bikers, bank robbers, and 
       gunmen.  An attack in London left Ann Walmsley unable to 
       walk alone down the street, and shook her belief in the 
       fundamental goodness of people. A few years later, when a 
       friend asked her to participate in a bold new venture in a
       men's medium security prison, Ann had to weigh her 
       curiosity and desire to be of service against her anxiety 
       and fear.   But she signed on, and for eighteen months 
       went to a remote building at Collins Bay, meeting a group 
       of heavily tattooed book club members without the presence
       of guards or security cameras. There was no wine and 
       cheese, no plush furnishings. But a book club on the 
       inside proved to be a place to share ideas and regain a 
       sense of humanity.   From The Grapes of Wrath to The 
       Cellist of Sarajevo, Outliers to Infidel, the book 
       discussions became a springboard for frank conversations 
       about loss, anger, redemption, and loneliness. The books 
       changed the men and the men changed Walmsley.   Written 
       with compassion and humour, The Prison Book Club is an eye
       -opening look at inmates and the penal system, and the 
       possibilities of redemption. 
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650  0 Prisoners|zOntario|zKingston|vBiography. 
650  0 Victims of crimes|vBiography. 
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