The Damage Done
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 192
- Year
- 2000
- Format
- Size
- 889 KB
- ISBN
- 9781840182750
Description
**The Damage Done: Twelve Years of Hell in a Bangkok Prison** plunges readers into the harrowing reality of Warren Fellows' experience as a foreigner incarcerated in the notorious Bangkok prison system. This gripping memoir, published in 2000 by Mainstream Publishing, offers an unflinching first-hand account of survival against overwhelming odds. Fellows recounts the brutal challenges of life behind bars, from the constant threat of violence and deprivation to the psychological toll of long-term imprisonment. Through his vivid prose, the author paints a stark picture of a justice system that often prioritizes punishment over rehabilitation, and the dehumanizing conditions faced by those caught within its grasp. This is more than just a story of confinement; it’s a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity.
Delving deep into the psychological and physical endurance required to navigate twelve years of hell, *The Damage Done* serves as a potent exposé of the foreign prisoner experience. Warren Fellows’ honest narrative sheds light on the isolation, the fear, and the desperate struggle for dignity that characterized his time in the Bangkok penal system. The book’s subject matter directly addresses the realities faced by foreign inmates, offering a rare and vital perspective on a world often hidden from public view. For those interested in biographies, true crime, or the complexities of international justice, this powerful memoir provides an unforgettable and eye-opening journey into a life irrevocably shaped by the damage done within prison walls. It is a stark reminder of the human cost of crime and punishment.
Delving deep into the psychological and physical endurance required to navigate twelve years of hell, *The Damage Done* serves as a potent exposé of the foreign prisoner experience. Warren Fellows’ honest narrative sheds light on the isolation, the fear, and the desperate struggle for dignity that characterized his time in the Bangkok penal system. The book’s subject matter directly addresses the realities faced by foreign inmates, offering a rare and vital perspective on a world often hidden from public view. For those interested in biographies, true crime, or the complexities of international justice, this powerful memoir provides an unforgettable and eye-opening journey into a life irrevocably shaped by the damage done within prison walls. It is a stark reminder of the human cost of crime and punishment.
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