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

4.0

I like to think of Keri Blakinger’s prison memoir as the inverse of Tara Westover’s Educated. Instead of getting educated, the book is about a very gifted young woman becoming “uneducated” and pushing down to the lowest rungs of society before getting her “holy shit” moment.

It is a good, swift read.

I don’t usually like to help crooks make money from their list of “greatest hits” but Blakinger does a little more good than ill and deserves a look.