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This ebook is the third installment of the series "Women-in-Prison Short Stories". This ebook depicts true crimes committed by real women against their own children. The crimes are violent and cruel. As such, this ebook contains adult material.

The setting for this ebook is Tutwiller... read more

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Multiple plots exist in this ebook - one plot for each of three short stories (crimes) told.

The crimes committed by women against their own children are described in connsiderable detail. Also, the relationships between the women who committed the crimes and their fellow inmates are... read more (warning: may contain spoilers)

Multiple plots exist in this ebook - one plot for each of three short stories (crimes) told.

The crimes committed by women against their own children are described in connsiderable detail. Also, the relationships between the women who committed the crimes and their fellow inmates are explored.

This ebook is the third installment in the series "Women-in-Prison Short Stories".

Characters/People edit see section history

  • Mrs. A: Mrs. A is a female inmate at Tutwiler Women's Prison. Mrs. A has a low number. Mrs. A knows all the inmates' crimes.
  • Breanna: Breanna is the main character in the ebook. Breanna is telling the story.
  • Latisha: Latisha is a 28 year old inmate who repeatedly raped her son.
  • Satina: Satina is a female inmate who repeatedly raped her son.
  • Sabrena: Sabrena is a female inmate who sold her little girl for crack. The little girl was repeatedly raped and murdered.
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Quotes edit see section history

  • “Mrs. A had been in prison for so long that she knew almost everyone; and she knew their crimes.”
    Breanna
  • “Breanna; let me tell you about a couple of women in here. Listen and let me tell you about what some of these women did to children - in some cases, their own children.”
    Mrs. A

Setting & Locations edit see section history

Women's prison dormitory

Organizations edit see section history

First Sentence edit see section history

Forgive me if I have mentioned this before, but my bunkmate was a very sweet lady. I just knew her as "Mrs. A".

Table of Contents edit see section history

Introduction
Youth Taken
Women Rapists
Baby Rape
Dear Reader

Glossary edit see section history

  • Crack House: A crack house is a physical location (usually a residence) where crack (drug) dealers and users congregate.

Themes & Symbolism edit see section history

  • Crimes against children: Violent crimes against children, especially crimes committed by the child's own monther, are loathed by fellow female inmates.

Series & Lists edit see section history

This book is in Women-in-Prison Short Stories. (standard series)

Authors & Contributors edit see section history

  1. Heather D. Heaton (Author)

Other Contributors:

  1. Heather D. Heaton (Editor)
  2. Heather D. Heaton (Illustrator)

First Edition edit see section history

Original Language: English
Publisher: Heather D. Heaton
Country: USA
Publication Date: August 2012
ISBN: N/A
Page Count: 30

Notes for Parents edit see section history

Reading Level: Young Adults

This ebook contains descriptions of violent crimes (rape and murder of children) committed by the child's own mother.

More Books Like This edit see section history

   
  • Women-in-Prison Short Stories: No! Mommy, No!
  • Women-in-Prison Short Stories: The Puppet Show

Books with Additional Background Information edit see section history

   
  • Her Letters from Prison - Part 1: Truth Stands Still Even as the World Trembles and Burns
  • Her Letters from Prison - Part 2: Ask and You Will Be Forgiven; Seek and You Will Find
  • Her Letters from Prison: Women-in-Prison (Almost Invisible) (Fact / Myth)
  • Her Letters from Prison - Part 4: Recycled - Second Time Around

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