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This book highlights author’s personal experience of seeing the effects of human suffering, loss and brokenness from a very real, close, and visible place at Estelle, one of the Texas state prisons. In this book, the narrative of the man from Bethesda is looked upon closely to understand the world in which he belonged to and the world in which he could not belong to and how it connects to one prisoner’s story and our world
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