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At seventeen years old, Carl Brewton was sentenced to life in prison-a child condemned to die behind bars. In this gripping and deeply introspective memoir, he takes readers inside the heart of the American prison system and the journey of a boy forced to become a man within its walls. Told with raw honesty, emotional depth, and spiritual insight, Akinsanya chronicles not only the pain of incarceration but the profound awakening that followed. Through years of confinement, isolation, and self-reckoning, the author finds transformation-discovering purpose, knowledge, and identity in a place…mehr

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At seventeen years old, Carl Brewton was sentenced to life in prison-a child condemned to die behind bars. In this gripping and deeply introspective memoir, he takes readers inside the heart of the American prison system and the journey of a boy forced to become a man within its walls. Told with raw honesty, emotional depth, and spiritual insight, Akinsanya chronicles not only the pain of incarceration but the profound awakening that followed. Through years of confinement, isolation, and self-reckoning, the author finds transformation-discovering purpose, knowledge, and identity in a place designed to break him. This is more than a story about crime and punishment-it is a testament to resilience, redemption, and rebirth. Akinsanya: A Memoir of a Juvenile Lifer confronts the realities of youth incarceration, the failures of justice, and the enduring power of the human spirit to rise above even the harshest circumstances.

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