A review by mrs_a_is_a_book_nerd
The Sun Does Shine: How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row by Lara Love Hardin, Anthony Ray Hinton

4.0

Well, this is yet another disturbing account of a justice system that is anything but just and a devastating blow to the concept that justice is blind (Can anyone possibly still believe that myth?). At the same time, Hinton's story, in his own voice, is a powerful testament to the power of indefatigable hope and faith, even in the face of the most inhumane and desperate circumstances.

My only criticism is that the end of the book felt too abrupt. I wanted to know more about Ray's adjustment to life outside death row, and his entry into speaking out for the abolition of capital punishment.