A review by radianest
Hell Is a Very Small Place: Voices from Solitary Confinement by

5.0

This collection of horrific stories from men and women alike who have been kept in solitary confinement will open your eyes to this unseen injustice in the United States today. But these stories don't just make you cringe and possibly cry, they show you there is still a way to make a change, and that there are people inside the system fighting to make a difference. This book humanizes those that have been deemed less than by the courts and by society at large. It may also make you question your own ideas of punishment and wonder, does anyone really deserve this?