Books
A collection of books written by, for, and about the incarcerated
Featured Books
Featured Books

Before They Executed Him: A Wife’s Story of Death Row by Shari Bower
Before They Executed Him is a raw, unflinching memoir from the wife of a death row inmate. Through courtrooms, prison visits, and final goodbyes, she reveals the quiet devastation of loving someone the world has condemned—and the impossible weight of surviving it.

Capital Punishment: An Indictment by a Death-Row Survivor by Billy Wayne Sinclair
Billy Wayne Sinclair, once sentenced to die, delivers a searing firsthand critique of the death penalty—its failures, its politics, and its human cost.

Barred: Why the Innocent Can't Get Out of Prison by Daniel S. Medwed
Daniel S. Medwed exposes the legal traps that keep innocent people behind bars, revealing a justice system resistant to admitting its own mistakes.

The Fact Of A Body: A Murder and a Memoir by Alex Marzano-Lesnevich
Alex Marzano-Lesnevich weaves personal trauma with a murder case, uncovering how the pursuit of justice collides with the fragility of memory and moral certainty.
Before They Executed Him is a raw, unflinching memoir from the wife of a death row inmate. Through courtrooms, prison visits, and final goodbyes, she reveals the quiet devastation of loving someone the world has condemned—and the impossible weight of surviving it.