That Bird Has My Wings
Jarvis Jay Masters's memoir recounts a brutal childhood, a wrongful path to San Quentin's death row, and his turn toward Buddhism.
Jarvis Jay Masters wrote this memoir from death row in San Quentin, where he maintains his innocence of the crime that sent him there. He recounts a childhood of neglect and abuse, foster homes, and juvenile detention that funneled him toward prison, and describes how, behind bars, he became a practicing Buddhist. Unflinching and reflective, the book is about violence, redemption, and the search for peace.
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