That bird has my wings

the autobiography of an innocent man on death row

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That bird has my wings
Jarvis Jay Masters
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That bird has my wings

the autobiography of an innocent man on death row

1st ed.
  • 0 Ratings
  • 11 Want to read
  • 1 Currently reading
  • 1 Have read

Jarvis Jay Masters has taken an extraordinary journey of faith. Strangely enough, his moment of enlightenment came behind the bars of San Quentin's death row. Here, inmate author Masters takes us from the arms of his heroin-addicted mother to an abusive foster home, on his escape to the illusory freedom of the streets and through lonely nights spent in bus stations and juvenile homes, and finally to life inside the walls of San Quentin State Prison. He chronicles the story of a bright boy who turns to a life of crime, and of a penitent man who embraces Buddhism to find hope. His personal story dramatically reminds us all that freedom and opportunity are not to be taken for granted, and that no matter what their neighborhood, no matter what their race, every child matters.--From publisher description.

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HarperOne
Language
English
Pages
281

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2009, HarperOne
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2009, HarperCollins
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That bird has my wings: the autobiography of an innocent man on death row
2009, HarperOne
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography

Classifications

Library of Congress
PS3563.A826 Z46 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvii, 281 p. ;
Number of pages
281

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL23943979M
ISBN 10
0061730459
ISBN 13
9780061730450
LCCN
2009022124

Work Description

Jarvis Jay Masters has taken an extraordinary journey of faith. Strangely enough, his moment of enlightenment came behind the bars of San Quentin's death row. In this compelling memoir, inmate and author Jarvis Jay Masters takes us from the arms of his heroin-addicted mother to an abusive foster home, on his escape to the illusory freedom of the streets and through lonely nights spent in bus stations and juvenile homes, and finally to life inside the walls of San Quentin State Prison. Using the nub and filler from a ballpoint pen (the only writing instrument allowed him in solitary confinement), Masters chronicles the story of a bright boy who turns to a life of crime, and of a penitent man who embraces Buddhism to find hope in this ultimately inspirational story.Masters has written his remarkable story as a cautionary tale for anyone who might be tempted to follow in his footsteps, and as a plea for under-standing to a world that too often ignores the plight of the forgotten members of society. His personal story dramatically reminds us all that freedom and opportunity are not to be taken for granted, and that no matter what their neighborhood, no matter what their race, every child matters.

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