This debut memoir will forever change the way you think about women in prison. KAREN ANDREA CAMPBELL WAS LIVING THE AMERICA DREAM A married mother with two active daughters in high school, a productive career and an active outdoors life style in the Pacific Northwest. UNTIL SHE WAS CONVICTED OF FELONY MANSLAUGHTER DUI AND SENTENCED TO SIX YEARS IN PRISON She was going to prison. The judge banged the gavel, the Bailiff escorted her toward a door at the front of the courtroom. She took one last look at her family. They were in each other’s arms. The Bailiff opened the door at the front of the courtroom as she stepped through the door that led to another world and one question that haunted her. But can she survive the next six years in a full custody women’s prison?
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