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WHEN I GET FREE by CHERYL ROBINSON
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Summary"You don't have to be in prison to serve a life sentence." -Anonymous Theodore "Tower" Evans is smart, clever and
always one step ahead of the game. Under a different set of
circumstances, he could have become a top executive at a
Fortune 500 company or a successful entrepreneur. Instead,
he became a statistic: one in three black men between the
ages of twenty and twenty-nine under correctional
supervision or control. He's sentenced to forty years in an
Oklahoma state prison for drug trafficking. Ten years
later, Tower's paroled and living in his hometown of Fort
Worth, Texas, trying to adjust to the changes that have
occurred in the world. The only problem: His mind is still
on lockdown. As the pressure of the outside mounts against
Tower and the voices in his head begin to collide, his
paranoia takes over. He trusts no one. Not Tonya, the
evangelist who believes in spreading more than the good
news to Tower. Not Gail, an aspiring writer who begins
penning a novel based on Tower's life. Not Mary, his
married parole officer whose possessiveness turns dangerous
when she threatens to send him back to prison. The years
Tower spent on the inside have taken away the hope that he
needs to regain before his temper destroys his second
chance. When I Get Free is a novel inspired by the true
events of an anonymous ex-con.
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