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Five Thousand Brothers-In-Law
Five Thousand Brothers-In-Law: Love in Angola Prison: a Memoir | Shannon E. Hager
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An inside look at an unjust system disguised as justice. With more than two million people in the United States in some kind of penal system, lots of us have relationships with folks who are locked up. In the Louisiana State Penitentiary, aka Angola Prison, the prisoners call her Miss Nurse. She is hired to manage the infection control department. Every year she tests 5000 prisoners and 2000 employees for tuberculosis and runs an HIV/AIDS education and prevention program. Big Kidd, a five-time felon doing life, is a respected prison leader andprisoner pastor. Breaking all the rules, Big Kidd and Miss Nurse fall in love. The harsh circumstances contrast with their new-found love. Deciding to follow her heart rather than her career in corrections, Miss Nurse resigns her job to become Mrs. Big Kidd. Their story is woven with the threads of his dysfunctional family, the courts, the prisons, and the often-violent streets of New Orleans. The couple's love comes at a steep cost to each of them, butwill it survive?"
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Interlibrary loan all the way from Washington State to California Bay Area ☆ So I can read it and discuss with a 90 year old woman in my church synod. She actually lives an hour away and I can't wait to see her :)

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Suet624 What a great post. 7y
Blueberry Thank you @Suet624 7y
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