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Walking Through Walls

by Jeffrey Winters

 

isbn:9781605946153

144 pages

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5.5" x 8.5"

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“Having spent several years as a volunteer in a Federal Correction Facility For Women, I found ‘Walking through Walls,’ an accurate and fascinating look into the lives of women in prison. Author Jeffrey Winters did an amazing job at portraying the character of a woman who is at a crossroad in her life, the challenges she faces, and an outcome that speaks well of a better life born out of wise choices. Everyone should read this book and learn.”

Roxanne Talltree-Douglas

 

 

 In Walking through Walls we meet the central character Nina who has never recovered from her twin brother’s death during Desert Storm. One day after work, she unintentionally kills a robber which lands her in prison. She must leave the comfy oblivion of her everyday life for the claustrophobic gray conformity of prison. There a second chance awaits her, but to take it, she must change. And to do that, she must stay alive.

 

The gate clangs shut, and her harsh apprenticeship begins: vicious fights, lifesaving tips from her cell mate, an old doctor’s guidance. And when her late brother’s best friend Stephen begins to visit, long-buried feelings surface. She has the opportunity to emerge from prison as a woman capable of a new life with love.  

 

 

Walking Through Walls is a multi layered, fast moving and captivating novel. Winters, an excellent storyteller, weaves crisp dialogue with edge and action, balancing emotional tension with love and unexpected humor. Readers will identify with Nina’s inner strength, her fears and her courage as she fights for life and for love.” –Esther Schneider, Author

 

 

About the Author:

 

Jeffrey Winters’ first novel, the young-adult mythological adven­ture Mystic Uncle and the Magical Bridge, sold nationwide. He has written film reviews for a local San Francisco newspaper. In 2002, his photographs and story “Bhutan Still Wary, but Welcoming” headlined the San Jose Mercury News Sunday travel section. He is on the National Advisory Board of Book Bank, USA. In 2004, upon moving to Mount Shasta, California, Mr. Winters founded and di­rected the Mount Shasta International Film Festival for five years while also writing film reviews for the local paper. He is currently writing his third book and working as a partner and consultant for his private marketing company Studio Paradiso.

 

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