As A Prisoner Thinketh

As A Prisoner Thinketh

by Carl B Brock
As A Prisoner Thinketh

As A Prisoner Thinketh

by Carl B Brock

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Overview

While some prisoners' words can be sharper than a shank on commissary day, other observations can be uplifting and hopeful. Written by a federal prisoner during his 12th year of a 17-year sentence, "As A Prisoner Thinketh" is an aspiring and, at times, funny treatise of personal essays on important subjects such as love, pain, hope, loneliness, friendship, family, trust, and legacy. Carl Brock narrates his thoughts from the sobering reality of his current circumstances behind gun towers, walls, and razor wire. A mixture of philosophy, self-help, and self-awareness, Carl's short, yet condensed chapters take the reader on an unexpected journey down the narrow paths of his deepest thoughts. The ideas expressed in this work are both unique and thought-provoking, and present sizable lessons for thinkers and dreamers alike. While someone facing time in prison or jail may find these nuggets of wisdom particularly useful in navigating their way behind bars, everyone could benefit from Carl's uncommon and unique perspective on life.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780692715789
Publisher: Brock Street LLC
Publication date: 06/17/2016
Pages: 108
Product dimensions: 5.08(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.22(d)

About the Author

Carl B. Brock is currently serving a seventeen-year sentence in federal prison for the distribution of the chemical substance MDMA, or ecstasy. Shortly after his incarceration, Carl began a continuous and ever-evolving study of religion, politics, language, science, music, law, and philosophy. He has since written numerous songs and poems and is currently working on several manuscripts (both fiction and nonfiction). Carl is enrolled in college and is pursuing his bachelor's degree in business, which he plans to obtain before his release from prison.
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