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My Path from Darkness to Freedom
By Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, By Ken Klonsky, Foreword by Nelson Mandela
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
352 Pages, 6 x 9
Formats: EPUB, Mobipocket, PDF, Trade Paper
Trade Paper, $19.99 (CA $26.99) (US $19.99)
ISBN 9781613748152
Rights: WOR
Chicago Review Press (Aug 2013)
Lawrence Hill Books
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The fascinating personal story of one of America’s most controversial figures
A spiritual as well as a factual autobiography, this is a self-portrait of Rubin "Hurricane" Carter, a 20th-century icon and controversial victim of the U.S. justice system turned spokesperson for the wrongfully convicted. Exploring Carter’s personal philosophy—born of the unimaginable duress of wrongful imprisonment and conceived through his defiance of the brutal institution of prison and a decade of solitary confinement—this work offers hope for those who have none and serves as a call to action for those who abhor injustice. Exposing the inherent flaws in the legal and penal systems, this autobiography also serves as a prison survival manual—be it a brick-and-mortar cell or the metaphorical prison of childhood abuse, racism, and despair.
Reviews
"A wonderful and inspiring book. I expected gritty—it’s based on the life of Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, after all. What I didn’t expect was to be so moved by his extraordinary insight, his disarming honesty and his grace. I loved the book." —Professor Cookie Ridolfi, director, Northern California Innocence Project
"An uplifting tale of how a man can transcend shackles of all sorts." —Globe and Mail
"Long story short, if Eye of the Hurricane doesn’t inspire you, nothing will." —
Smooth Magazine
Author Biography
Dr. Rubin “Hurricane” Carter, LLD, was wrongfully convicted of a triple homicide and incarcerated for 19 years before being released in 1988. He is the author of The Sixteenth Round: From Number 1 Contender to Number 45472 and the CEO of Innocence International, an organization devoted to freeing the innocent worldwide. His life has been the subject of three books and The Hurricane, a major motion picture starring Denzel Washington. He lives in Toronto, Ontario. Ken Klonsky is the author of Shrink and Songs of Aging Children. Nelson Mandela is the former president of South Africa, an antiapartheid activist, and the recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize.