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Resilience: Living In Prison With Martha Stewart

Author Rhonda Turpin
Publisher AuthorHouse
Category Biography & Autobiography
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Author(s)Rhonda Turpin
PublisherAuthorHouse
ISBN / ASIN1420884557
ISBN-139781420884555
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Sales Rank2,725,232
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

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At Alderson West Virginia Prison Camp, Ms. Turpin riveted daily with ¿clat Martha Stewart, forming a unique comity during Martha Stewart's five-month stay. Ms. Turpin began with an intimate depiction of day-to-day life with Martha Stewart, expanding her experience into a macro-sociological view of penology. Martha Stewart is Queen of the corporate business world; Ms. Turpin is a non-profit Director and Community Activist. Coming from two different echelons of life, yet uniting in thought, the two women came together for the same cause, creating the pilot program, Women Empowering Women, taking internal activism to a new level.
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