Dear Joe Biden: 97 Months: a Woman's Story of Six Years in a Federal Prison As Told in Letters to Senator Joseph Biden - Jacqueline Hendricks - Books - Jacqueline Hendricks - 9780991468225 - May 14, 2014
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Dear Joe Biden: 97 Months: a Woman's Story of Six Years in a Federal Prison As Told in Letters to Senator Joseph Biden 1st edition

Jacqueline Hendricks

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Dear Joe Biden: 97 Months: a Woman's Story of Six Years in a Federal Prison As Told in Letters to Senator Joseph Biden 1st edition

Six and one-half years as a guest of Uncle Sam at the Iron Hotel, actually Camp Fed, was the reality show of Jacqueline Hendricks? life, but not televised. She tried to get off the ?island,? to plead her plight to many. She decided to illustrate her condition through pen with an adopted pen pal ? Senator Joseph Biden (now Vice President). From arrest to self-commitment, May1989 to January 1990, she read about the criminal justice system. Like a fox that gets a leg caught in a trap, she kept trying to come up with ways to extricate herself. During this learning period, she came to know Senator Biden as the cause of her problem ? the person who made the trap. She decided she would make him an eye witness to what she experienced. She wrote a letter to him almost every day for five years. Although the letters were written twenty years ago the subject matter could be taken from today?s headlines ? Mid-East crises, Health Care Reform, objections to Clarence Thomas, government?s wasteful spending, mandatory minimum sentencing, violence against women. Each letter is a snapshot of that particular day in prison. When they are put together, it becomes a narrative, the story of her incarceration, an emotional journey. Some moments elicit a chuckle and a shaking of the head, can that be true? Some explore the pain not only of separation from families, but also the incomprehensible pain caused by a poor medical staff. They include weather reports, updates of the ineptness of the Bureau of Prisons? Policies, employees and conditions of incarceration. Many inmate characters emerge with colorful or painful stories. One story describes a woman who had been released from prison by a federal judge in Hawaii three months before she found herself at Federal Prison Camp, Phoenix, Arizona. When the administrative staff at Camp Phoenix discovered their mistake, they still kept her for a few more days. During the years of her incarceration, Senator Biden proved himself adept at not answering her letters. His responses are included in this book. He does not come out as a hero in these letters; actually the reader could feel rather negative about him after reading her cries for help.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 14, 2014
ISBN13 9780991468225
Publishers Jacqueline Hendricks
Pages 574
Dimensions 757 g
Language English  

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