Finding Freedom: How Death Row Broke and Opened My Heart

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Price
$18.95  $17.62
Publisher
Shambhala
Publish Date
Pages
176
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781611809114

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About the Author
Jarvis Jay Masters is an inmate on death row at San Quentin prison after being convicted of conspiracy in the murder of a prison guard in 1990. The author of That Bird Has My Wings: The Autobiography of an Innocent Man on Death Row as well as numerous articles, he won a PEN Award in 1992 for his poem "Recipe for Prison Pruno." There is a large-scale campaign to advocate his innocence and work within the legal system to free him.
Reviews
"This is one of my favorite books, which I have often referred to in my teachings. I am delighted that it will have a wider publication now so that more people can read these wonderful heartfelt stories."--from the foreword by Pema Chödrön

"It is a privilege and joy to read Jarvis Masters's account of his spiritual struggle to find freedom at the edge of life. Everyone should read this book."--Robert A. F. Thurman, author of Essential Tibetan Buddhism

"An inspiring, even exhilarating teaching on the life of a peacemaker in the midst of rage and despair, and in the shadow of the execution chamber."--Bernie Glassman, founder of Zen Peacemakers International

"As he finds some measure of freedom inside a maximum security prison, Jarvis teaches me how to find freedom in my unfenced life."--Susan Moon, coauthor of What Is Zen?

"Above all, the revelation Masters asks readers to contemplate is the acceptance that 'all of us live in a prison' of cyclic existence and suffering. This is a remarkable testament of personal transformation and spiritual awakening."--Publishers Weekly

"This book is a must-read for all those who believe in prison reform and should be required reading for those who do not. It is a gentle reminder that all voices matter, that all stories deserve to be heard, that all life is precious, and that hope is real."--The Tattooed Buddha