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The Sun Does Shine

The Sun Does Shine 1

How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row

by Anthony Ray Hinton
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Publication Date: 16/04/2019
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How an innocent man, who spent 30 years on death row, found nothing could destroy his capacity for hope, joy and love.

Oprah Winfrey's Book Club Summer 2018 Selection

Anthony Ray Hinton was poor and black when he was convicted of two murders he hadn't committed. For the next three decades he was trapped in solitary confinement in a tiny cell on death row, having to watch as - one by one - his fellow prisoners were taken past him to the execution room.

Eventually his case was taken up by the award-winning lawyer, Bryan Stevenson, who managed to have him exonerated, though it took 15 years for this to happen. Since his release, other high-profile supporters have included Richard Branson, Mark Zuckerberg and Amal Clooney.

How did Hinton cope with the mental and emotional torture of his situation, and emerge full of compassion and forgiveness? The Sun Does Shine throws light not only on his remarkable personality but also on social deprivation and miscarriages of justice. Ultimately, though, it's a triumphant story of the resilience of the human spirit.

ISBN:
9781846045745
9781846045745
Category:
Prisons
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
16-04-2019
Publisher:
Ebury Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
368
Dimensions (mm):
198x126x22mm
Weight:
0.25kg

"[Hinton] is a remarkable storyteller. You will be swept away in this unbelievable, dramatic true story"
Oprah Winfrey

"Anthony Ray Hinton's memoir of his wrongful imprisonment...is a riveting account of the multiple outrages of the criminal justice system of Alabama. But that isn't what makes this a genuine spiritual experience: that comes from the nearly biblical capacity of the author to endure, to forgive, and finally to triumph...his book is a harrowing masterpiece."
Guardian

"A wonderful memoir...A story of forgiveness and struggle - and a story of friendship and imagination"
Book of the Day, Observer

"This incredibly moving chronicle...is one staggering revelation after another, but also a lovely portrait of kindness, warmth and how faith is its own reward...On death row he somehow navigates through his rage and despair to a state of forgiveness and grace."
Independent

"Incredibly inspiring"
The Bookseller

Anthony Ray Hinton

Born in Alabama in 1957, Anthony Ray Hinton was 28 years old when he was wrongly convicted of the murders of two restaurant managers. Held on death row for nearly 30 years he was finally released on 3 April 2015 after his appeal was taken right up to the US Supreme Court, which ruled that his case should be retried.

Since his release he’s become a popular and powerful speaker, planning to devote the rest of his life to help counter discrimination, bolster justice and share his message of hope and forgiveness.

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A powerful TRUE STORY about a man who is wrongly convicted, purely because of the colour of his skin. This is a remarkable story about a man who spends 30 years on death row, but his love for his mother and God keeps him strong. Very emotional book, a great read.

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