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That bird has my wings : the autobiography of an innocent man on death row  Cover Image Book Book

That bird has my wings : the autobiography of an innocent man on death row / Jarvis Jay Masters.

Summary:

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.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780061730450
  • ISBN: 0061730459
  • ISBN: 9780061730481
  • Physical Description: xvii, 281 pages ; 24 cm
  • Publisher: New York, NY : HarperOne, [2009]

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General Note:
Publisher, publishing date and paging may vary.
Subject: Masters, Jarvis Jay, 1962-
Authors, American > 21st century > Biography.
Prisoners > United States > Biography.
Buddhists > United States > Biography.
African American authors.
African American prisoners > Biography.

Available copies

  • 9 of 9 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Livingston County Library - Main Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 9 total copies.
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Livingston County Library - Main Library BIO MASTERS (Text) 2601952644 Adult Non-Fiction Available -

Summary: 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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