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Incarceration of Tears: A Journey of Transformation and Redemption
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Incarceration of Tears: A Journey of Transformation and Redemption in Ottawa, ON
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Incarceration of Tears: A Journey of Transformation and Redemption in Ottawa, ON
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INCARCERATION OF TEARS is an array of personal essays and poetry, an exploration of the self, writtenby Terrel Carter, a man currently on his twenty-fifth year of a Death By Incarceration prison sentence. A deeply personal account, Mr. Carter allows you to see through the eyes of the condemned. Walk with him as he explores issues of race, spirituality, relationships, transformation and redemption.Mr. Carter uses his words to shatter the perception that all he is and all he will ever be is the personification of his worst act. Incarceration Of Tears provides the context of a human tragedy, as well as providing the means for the author to express his humanity and free himself from the prison of condemnation.
INCARCERATION OF TEARS is an array of personal essays and poetry, an exploration of the self, writtenby Terrel Carter, a man currently on his twenty-fifth year of a Death By Incarceration prison sentence. A deeply personal account, Mr. Carter allows you to see through the eyes of the condemned. Walk with him as he explores issues of race, spirituality, relationships, transformation and redemption.Mr. Carter uses his words to shatter the perception that all he is and all he will ever be is the personification of his worst act. Incarceration Of Tears provides the context of a human tragedy, as well as providing the means for the author to express his humanity and free himself from the prison of condemnation.

















