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Helen Prejean
Death Penalty Issues
Capital Punishment Debate
Spiritual Reflection Journey
Victim Family Impact
Redemption And Compassion
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Binding
Paperback
Number of Pages
304
Age Group
All
Language
English
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Book Summary
Dead Man Walking Is A Powerful Non-Fiction Memoir That Takes Readers Inside The Death-Penalty Debate Through Sister Helen Prejean's Experiences With Patrick Sonnier On Louisiana's Angola Prison. Written For Adults And Curious Minds Exploring Justice, Mercy, And Faith, It Carries A Compassionate, Sobering, And Ultimately Hopeful Tone.
Structured As A Careful, Intimate Dialogue Between A Spiritual Mentor And The People Touched By Tragedy, Dead Man Walking Unfolds Through On-Site Visits, Heart-Wrenching Conversations, And The Steady Rhythm Of Personal Reflection. The Book Reads Like A Witness AccountโHushed With Fear, Yet Warmed By HumanityโAs It Navigates The Prison Walls And Courtroom Steps That Frame The Death Penalty. The Experience Is Immersive And Accessible, Blending Narrative Honesty With Clear Questions About Punishment, Forgiveness, And The Dignity Of Every Life.
Readers Will Meet Not Only Sonnier But The Families Who Mourn, The Investigators And Prison Staff Who Carry Out Executions, And A Woman Whose Faith Is Tested And Sharpened By These Encounters. The Prose Is Intimate And Lucid, Inviting Readers To Wrestle With Complex Concepts Such As Justice, Mercy, And The Moral Weight Of State-Sanctioned Death. For Those New To The Topic, The Book Offers Context And Empathy; For Longtime Readers, It Deepens The Conversation And Challenges Preconceptions Without Sensationalism.
After Finishing Dead Man Walking, Readers Gain A Deeper Understanding Of The Human Costs Behind The Death Penalty And A Renewed Sense Of Empathy. The Book Invites You To Rethink Justice And Consider Mercy As A Guiding Principle, Leaving A Lasting Impression That Lingers Long After The Last Page Is Turned.
Product Details
Author
Helen Prejean
Publisher
Vintage Books
Number of Pages
304
Language
English
SKU
BK0133274
ISBN
9780679751311
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
12.98 x 1.7 x 20.24 cm
Binding
Paperback
MRP: โน 599
โน 360
โน 239 Off