Pen Pal Prison Letters From A Free S..., Tiyo Attallah SalahEl
Pen Pal Prison Letters From A Free S..., Tiyo Attallah SalahEl
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Pen Pal (Prison Letters From A Free Spirit On Slow Death Row)

Author: Tiyo Attallah Salah-El

Narrator: Carl Weathers, Jack Daniel, Wendy Shapero, Lance Guest, Danna Hyams, Michelle Dunker, Jerry Levine, Adam Arkin, Mike Africa Jr.

Unabridged: 5 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/25/2020


Synopsis

Tiyo Attallah Salah-El died in 2018 on “Slow Death Row” while serving a life sentence in a Pennsylvania prison. He was a man with a dizzying array of talents and vocations: author, scholar, teacher, musician, and activist: he was the founder of the Coalition for the Abolition of Prisons. He was also, as is apparent from the letters written over a decade and half to his friend Paul Alan Smith that make up this book, an extraordinarily eloquent correspondent.
Tiyo’s missives present a vivid picture of the tribulations faced by those incarcerated, especially the nearly 60% who are non-white: habitual racism, arbitrary lockdowns, brutal beatings and hospitalizations, stifling heat and bitter cold. Here too are descriptions of Tiyo’s individual struggles with cancer, aging, and the sirens of personal demons.
Tiyo’s refusal to succumb to such hardships is evident in dispatches that are generous, philosophical and often laugh-out-loud funny. Through them we learn of his many friendships, including those with the historian Howard Zinn, a range of activist/advocate supporters on the outside, and two fellow inmates who were leaders of the Black liberation group MOVE.
At a time when the appalling racial bias of America’s police and criminal justice system is under the spotlight as never before, Pen Pal is both a vital intervention and moving portrait of someone whose physical confinement could never extinguish an extraordinary free spirit.
All proceeds from the sale of this audiobook for the life of the work, will be donated by the publisher to the W.E.B. Du Bois Library at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where Tiyo’s papers are archived.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Frances

This was a fantastic read and sheds so much light on the failure of the criminal justice and prison systems. Prison reform needs to be prioritized. Criminal justice reform is necessary. Heartbreaking, funny, educational. Strongly recommend.......more

Goodreads review by Chris

This felt like a spin off book of a bigger series. Mostly one sided letters from a amazing inmate. I have never heard of this story and felt a bit lost when it kept referencing another published book. Tiyo did what little good he could from inside the prison.......more