Why are our prisons so full of young African American men? Marco Gray's story suggests one poignant answer to this haunting question. Gray's powerful and heart-wrenching autobiography is an account of a son who felt unloved by his father. He shares his story in a manner that is so engrossing that it leaves the reader feeling as though you are sitting in a cell with him. As you journey with Gray through life behind bars, you too will feel his pain of rejection, frustration and torment of his wounded soul. It is so unfortunate that his torment and self-hatred leaked from his own soul onto society around him, causing him to enter the legal system and the concrete walls of prison which he refers to as a "cemented coffin." Rev. Dr. Alexander Gee, Jr., Pastor of Fountain of Life Covenant Church
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