Author: | Nadja | ISBN: | 9781370473021 |
Publisher: | Nadja | Publication: | March 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Nadja |
ISBN: | 9781370473021 |
Publisher: | Nadja |
Publication: | March 11, 2017 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
There have always been bullies in the world. Most of them were made, not born. This story follows the life path of Tray from the age of 5 through a 10-year prison sentence, to becoming truly rehabilitated and a valued member of society. Due to overcrowded conditions and lack of money in our prison systems, rehabilitation is rarely attained. Many inmates return to the prison system after they get out because they haven’t healed spiritually or emotionally. However, there are a small number of inmates who were in the past and are able today to rehabilitate themselves, utilizing tools that are available to them within the confines of their cells. The information in this story can turn incarceration into an amazing, positive learning experience. This book is a treasure trove for those who truly want to change their lives for the better. It contains resources that have been documented to be successful in improving and healing the lives of those who find themselves in these difficult situations. This book is not only valuable for prisoners but also for their friends, loved ones, and families on the outside. In addition it would be a helpful resource for busy prison staff, counselors, parole officers, social workers, chaplains, and volunteers who are called to work with prisoners and youth offenders. A change of heart is always possible for everyone barring
none.
There have always been bullies in the world. Most of them were made, not born. This story follows the life path of Tray from the age of 5 through a 10-year prison sentence, to becoming truly rehabilitated and a valued member of society. Due to overcrowded conditions and lack of money in our prison systems, rehabilitation is rarely attained. Many inmates return to the prison system after they get out because they haven’t healed spiritually or emotionally. However, there are a small number of inmates who were in the past and are able today to rehabilitate themselves, utilizing tools that are available to them within the confines of their cells. The information in this story can turn incarceration into an amazing, positive learning experience. This book is a treasure trove for those who truly want to change their lives for the better. It contains resources that have been documented to be successful in improving and healing the lives of those who find themselves in these difficult situations. This book is not only valuable for prisoners but also for their friends, loved ones, and families on the outside. In addition it would be a helpful resource for busy prison staff, counselors, parole officers, social workers, chaplains, and volunteers who are called to work with prisoners and youth offenders. A change of heart is always possible for everyone barring
none.