Macbeth for Murderers

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Xlibris Corporation, 2005 - 163 páginas

Macbeth for Murderers is a true story of how lives collide behind the walls of the Maximum Security Prison. The inmates include Rashid, a street-smart drug dealer; Jorge, a bitter man convicted of murder; Tommy, a modern-day Sundance Kid; William, rapist and murderer; and Jim, a murderer at nineteen. Fate, Shakespeare and two unlikely teachers, peel away their hard-core exteriors and reveal the men behind their violent crimes. Some will deserve a second chance, and some won't. Roberta Davidson, an English Professor from the Ivy League, and John Kerwin, a television producer turned teacher, mingle in the sub-culture of the incarcerated, and their experiences provide a unique and truthful view of modern-day prison life.

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CHAPTER ONE
7
CHAPTER TWO
29
CHAPTER THREE
47
CHAPTER FOUR
59
CHAPTER FIVE
75
CHAPTER SIX
93
CHAPTER SEVEN
109
CHAPTER EIGHT
117
CHAPTER NINE
124
CHAPTER TEN
135
CHAPTER ELEVEN
146
PARTING THOUGHTS
161
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John Kerwin, a television and film producer, director and writer, left Los Angeles to fulfill to pursue a second career in writing. He found the Pacific Northwest to be the ideal environment and lifestyle for that pursuit, and his experiences in Walla Walla resulted in Macbeth for Murderers.

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