A review by jshel10
Corrections in Ink: A Memoir by Keri Blakinger

5.0

Really compelling memoir about the author's descent into drug use, her time in prison, and then her life after as she becomes one of the foremost reporters covering America's prisons. The destructive part of her life can be difficult to read at times because she is brutally honest about the choices she made and that nearly ruined her life, but it's uplifting to read about her transformation in prison amidst horrible conditions and then her path toward becoming an advocate for the incarcerated. Tough read, but highly recommended.