Orange is the new black

my year in a woman's prison

298 pages

English language

Published Oct. 9, 2010 by Spiegel & Grau.

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978-0-385-52338-7
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3 stars

I was hesitant because of the HBO series based on it, which I have no desire to see. However, as long as you can tolerate (for prison, a rather expected amount) of bad language, I found it an insightful jump into a completely different world that exists under our noses as a blight on society -- yet, any statement-making by Kerman is blended with an optimistic message about the goodness of people even in the worst of situations, even when many other people are sadistic, stupid, or crazy.

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3 stars

This is the first prison memoir I've read, and it was well worth the time. Since this is a memoir, my reaction to it is not a critique on the story. That said, what I found most intriguing was the idea that a young, smart, educated woman--from an affluent background--could become so enthralled with material goods, travel, and adventure that she would knowingly commit a serious crime. Adventure: isn't that joining The Peace Corps or backpacking across Europe, or volunteering for mission work, or hiking the entire Appalachian Trail? Again, since this is a memoir, I'm not questioning what happened, but simply honestly stumped. And yes, at some point, Piper Kerman did freak out and get scared and break all her ties with the people who taught her how to launder money. And then she thought it was all behind her, which was naive.

Kerman does not spend much time …

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