書籍詳情
格式
Kindle
頁數
454
語言
英語
已出版
Jul 22, 2019
描述
In the shadowy expanse of the Chippewa National Forest, where the tranquil shores of Lac Sangsue conceal dark secrets, a gripping narrative unfolds. Two authors, Micheal Poncelet and Emma Johnson-Rivard, delve into the harrowing realities of wrongful convictions, exploring the lives irrevocably altered by the judicial system's failures. Their poignant storytelling weaves together personal accounts and extensive research, shedding light on the emotional and societal ramifications of being wrongfully accused.
The book navigates the intricate layers of justice and injustice, drawing readers into a world that is both haunting and illuminating. Poncelet and Johnson-Rivard paint a vivid picture of resilience as they highlight the stories of those who have struggled against the odds, seeking truth and redemption in a landscape marked by despair and hope. Through compelling prose, they invite reflection on the importance of fairness and the human capacity for healing amidst adversity.
The book navigates the intricate layers of justice and injustice, drawing readers into a world that is both haunting and illuminating. Poncelet and Johnson-Rivard paint a vivid picture of resilience as they highlight the stories of those who have struggled against the odds, seeking truth and redemption in a landscape marked by despair and hope. Through compelling prose, they invite reflection on the importance of fairness and the human capacity for healing amidst adversity.