A review by jackelz
On Air with Zoe Washington by Janae Marks

“I needed to do better. I needed to stop judging and remember that previous offenders were like many of us—worthy of another chance.”

Zoe is such a determined young lady. Anything she puts her mind to she sees through until the end, and never gives up looking for solutions. She is such a fierce advocate and will be an inspiration for so many, young and old.

This was a perfect follow up story, because we see the truth of what life is like after prison. For those wrongfully convicted, and not. Zoe had to face her own concerns about people who have committed crimes, and these conversations are so important. 

My only qualms were that the podcast elements weren’t introduced until late in the story. Since it was part of the title, I thought it would’ve been a larger part of the book overall. It was also concerning that she said where she worked during a radio interview, but she made a new friend of this so I guess it’s okay?