The Nine Lives of John Aslin, Jill Creech Bauer
The Nine Lives of John Aslin, Jill Creech Bauer
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The Nine Lives of John Aslin
True Story of an Indigenous Man Imprisoned 37 Years and Counting for a Nonviolent Crime

Author: Jill Creech Bauer

Narrator: Aaron D. Johnson

Unabridged: 9 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 12/16/2020


Synopsis

“Beautifully written book which will pull at your heartstrings.” – ReviewerA gut-wrenching story of discrimination, injustice, and the fight to free a man unfairly sentenced.Born into poverty in a crime-ridden town and unaware of his Ojibwe heritage, John Eric Aslin’s earliest memories are of a harrowing childhood rife with abuse. This troubling upbringing led him to an adolescence full of crime, when at 21 he was sentenced to life in prison for an accidental death. 36 years later, he’s still behind bars, and almost a senior citizen.This heart-breaking account explores the life of John Aslin, painting a poignant and eye-opening picture of the struggles he faced during his upbringing, and the unfortunate hardships that led him to crime. Intertwining gritty, real-life facts with artful prose and a gripping narrative, The Nine Lives of John Aslin shares the story of Michigan’s longest-serving nonviolent offender, spanning multiple generations to provide a thought-provoking look at inter-generational trauma and the cycle of families trapped in poverty.This book stands as a testament to the bigotry and discrimination behind John Aslin’s sentencing, echoing the long-lasting unfair treatment of the Ojibwe Nation and its people. It seeks to touch the hearts of readers and raise awareness of little-known injustice. The Nine Lives of John Aslin is an enlightening read for anyone who wants to learn more about American history, the treatment of First Nation people, and the dark history of state persecution.Help uncover John Aslin’s story and join the fight for justice.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary

This book is an incredible read! As I was reading, I became very excited to share this story. Forcing my family to stop whatever they were doing and listen. There were so many levels of shock and awe and sadness for John Aslin and the back story of what his family went through. It hit close to home......more

Injustice Of A Nonviolent Offender At The Highest Level This book tells the story of the John Aslin who is an indigenous man who is convicted of murder and sentenced to life in prison without parole after john was sentenced when he caused the accidental death of an elderly senior citizen whom John br......more

Goodreads review by Janalyn

In the nine lives of John Asselin, While Robbing and breaking into an elderly lady‘s home somehow she falls and then the aftermath of the robbery passes the way. In the summary of the book it says that John go to jail for a non-violent crime, I don’t know how someone dying is non-violent. He has no......more