A review by luckycharmedlovesbooks
Corrections in Ink: A Memoir by Keri Blakinger

5.0

Corrections in Ink is a dark, somewhat gritty memoir of what it is like to be in prison, and what it is like to survive after prison. It is a hopeful story, while also showing what can happen to prisoners in a real light, and how someone can end up there. This was so eye opening to me. I was somewhat shocked by some of the stories of policies jails/prisons have, and how many sections there are for different types of prisoners. I am grateful to Keri for writing this story, sharing her input and recognizing her privilege while also doing something about issues she found out about. I cannot imagine the strength all of this takes and genuinely applaud her for it.
Thank you to St. Martin’s Press for the paperback copy and to Netgalley for my e-arc in exchange for my honest opinion.