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Love Lockdown
Love Lockdown: Dating, Sex, and Marriage in America's Prisons | Elizabeth Greenwood
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"A tour de force. Elizabeth Greenwood goes to the heart of our prisons' modern romantic relationships, and returns with a morality tale about what's gained and lost when America perpetuates the carceral state." --Vanessa Grigoriadis, author of Blurred Lines: Rethinking Sex, Power, and Consent on Campus A compassionate and riveting investigative look into romantic relationships between incarcerated people and their spouses on the outside from the author of the "mesmerizing" (Elle) Playing Dead and perfect for fans of the #1 New York Times bestseller Three Women. What is it like to fall in love with someone in prison? Over the course of five years, Elizabeth Greenwood followed the ups and downs of five couples who met during incarceration. In Love Lockdown, she pulls back the curtain on the lives of the husbands and wives supporting some of the 2.3 million people in prisons around the United States. In the vein of Modern Love, this book shines a light on how these relationships reflect the desire and delusion we all experience in our romantic pairings. Love Lockdown infiltrates spaces many of us have only heard whispers of--from conjugal visits to prison weddings to relationships between the incarcerated themselves. A fascinating and unputdownable deep-dive from the "quirky, engaging, and surprisingly uplifting" (Eric Weiner, New York Times bestselling author) journalist Elizabeth Greenwood, Love Lockdown will change the way you look at the American prison system and perhaps relationships in general.
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Chelsea.Poole
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What a great way to put yourself in the shoes of another! This book is about prison relationships, in several different forms. The central couple are a man incarcerated and a woman, Jo, on the “outside”. They met through a prison pen pal program and fell in love. They married in the prison. Another couple met in prison and are housed near each other. It‘s amazing what each of these couples has gone through. A fascinating read!
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Chelsea.Poole Read @sebrittainclark ‘s review which prompted me to check this one out! Thanks again! 2y
vivastory This sounds intriguing. Adding to my tbr. America's justice system has been on my mind a lot the past week or so bc of this unreal story from my state:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/03/kevin-strickland-innocent-rel...
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sebrittainclark Glad to hear you enjoyed reading it too! 2y
Chelsea.Poole @vivastory thanks for the link! Maddening!! 2y
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sebrittainclark
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This is a fascinating book. Greenwood chronicles the experiences of couples who become romantically involved when on member of the couple is currently in prison. She pushes back against the stereotypes and assumptions that are made about the people who enter into a relationship with someone in prison, and shows the lives of those who pursue a relationship against a system that is not particularly conducive to maintaining relationships.

Erinreadsthebooks I really enjoyed this one, too! 2y
Chelsea.Poole Thanks for sharing! You prompted me to check this out on audio. (As if I didn‘t have enough already checked out 🙄 lol) 2y
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Erinreadsthebooks
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My first #goodreadsgiveaway win was a success. This is exactly how I like my nonfiction: informative and interesting. Greenwood takes the reader along on her journey as she meets a handful of couples who are working diligently to overcome the effects the prison system has on their relationships. Fascinating stuff!

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The riveting account of five couples that are currently living out their relationships as one or both members of their union are incarcerated. Greenwood chose to focus on couples who met during incarceration, most of whom met through prison pen pal programs. It was enlightening to read about how these relationships evolved. Bennie and Jo‘s story was central, and pictured is a clip of their wedding from the documentary Met While Incarcerated.

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Erinreadsthebooks
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Y‘all, I FINALLY won a Goodreads giveaway 🙌🏆

JamieArc Congrats! Make sure you review it on GoodReads. I had heard that reviewing books makes a difference. Not sure if it‘s true, but I usually win 3-4 books a year. 3y
Allyneedsbooks 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼 3y
Erinreadsthebooks @JamieArc Thanks!! Taking your advice and reading it now so I can get a review posted 😃 3y
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