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Fiction Literary

Life Without

by (author) Ken Klonsky

Publisher
Quattro Books
Initial publish date
Jan 2012
Category
Literary
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781926802862
    Publish Date
    Jan 2012
    List Price
    $14.95

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Description

Life Without portrays a system of justice more intent upon securing convictions than fully examining available evidence. Tricked into confessing and saddled with an incompetent attorney, Joel Ascher is wrongly convicted in the stabbing murder of his pregnant wife, Marsha. He is imprisoned for life without the possibility of parole. His situation is hopeless - he even loses the support of his parents - but he can never quite let go of hope. Life Without reflects Ken Klonsky's years of first-hand experience with the wrongly convicted and exposes elements of comic absurdity within the justice system.

About the author

Ken Klonsky, co-author of Dr. Rubin Carter’s Eye of the Hurricane, is a former Toronto teacher and writer now living in Vancouver. He works as Director of Media Relations, and advocates for prisoners, at Innocence International, the organization conceived by Dr. Carter to help free wrongly convicted prisoners worldwide. Songs of Aging Children, Klonsky’s collection of short stories about troubled youth, was published in 1992, and Taking Steam, a play co-authored with the late Brian Shein, was staged in New York and Toronto in 1983.

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