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Anthony Ray Hinton

    Anthony Ray Hinton a passé près de trente ans dans le couloir de la mort pour des crimes qu'il n'a pas commis. Libéré en avril 2015, Hinton s'exprime désormais largement sur la réforme pénitentiaire et le pouvoir de la foi et du pardon. Il vit en Alabama.

    Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition)
    The Sun Does Shine
    • Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition)

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Celebrated as a top selection by the Chicago Public Library, this book offers a compelling narrative that captivates readers with its engaging storytelling and rich character development. It explores themes of resilience and human connection, inviting readers to reflect on their own experiences. The author's unique voice and perspective shine through, making it a standout choice for those seeking both entertainment and depth in their reading.

      Sun Does Shine (Young Readers Edition)2024
    • The Sun Does Shine

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested and charged with two counts of capital murder in Alabama. Stunned, confused, and only twenty-nine years old, Hinton knew that it was a case of mistaken identity and believed that the truth would prove his innocence and ultimately set him free. But with no money and a different system of justice for a poor black man in the South, Hinton was sentenced to death by electrocution. He spent his first three years on Death Row at Holman State Prison in agonizing silence--full of despair and anger toward all those who had sent an innocent man to his death. But as Hinton realized and accepted his fate, he resolved not only to survive, but find a way to live on Death Row. For the next twenty-seven years he was a beacon--transforming not only his own spirit, but those of his fellow inmates, fifty-four of whom were executed mere feet from his cell. With the help of civil rights attorney and bestselling author of Just Mercy, Bryan Stevenson, Hinton won his release in 2015. With a foreword by Stevenson, The Sun Does Shine is an extraordinary testament to the power of hope sustained through the darkest times. Destined to be a classic memoir of wrongful imprisonment and freedom won, Hinton's memoir tells his dramatic thirty-year journey and shows how you can take away a man's freedom, but you can't take away his imagination, humour, or joy.

      The Sun Does Shine2018
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