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In prison, Ray finds his gang banger ties difficult to escape and even necessary for survival. Just when he’s resigned himself to this new existence, though, Fay receives an unexpected gift – forgiveness. Even as he learns that the source of this forgiveness is God, Ray struggles with accepting it. And then the ultimate test comes: When faced with the man who ruined his life, can Ray extend the same forgiveness that has been handed to him?
Review:
Shooting someone in “real” life was very different than shooting a guy in a video game. The person you shot doesn’t come back to life. You can’t have a do over! The game is over for good. Ray’s world is crumbling fast. He is on the fast track to prison. How did the police find him so fast? There was no get out of jail card in his future. Ray gets arrested and stays in a juvenile detention center until his case comes to trial. Things aren’t so bad there. He hears bad things about the adult prisons. By the time his case comes to trial he will be considered an adult.
He is haunted by this message in his head “You do the crime, you do the time? He knew that was the way society worked, but some how, even 1 ½ years after pulling the trigger, Ray still had not been able to accept that he actually murdered someone. A murderer? How could this be?” He thought he wasn’t that bad. This was his first offense. How had things gone so wrong?
While Ray is serving his sentence in adult prison he learns that he could have a second chance at a productive life; even in prison. His cell mate tells him “A guy can turn around if he wants to. God does forgive” Ray soon discovers forgiveness is not a feeling but a choice. A choice he could make that would change his life forever – hadn’t Greg’s mom forgiven him?
I never really thought about the big differences in juvenile detention centers and adult prisons. Dave is descriptive but not really graphic. I didn’t give much thought to the whole legal system and politics that go on before and during a trial until I read this book. Dave does set the mood and creates the heaviness within the adult prison walls effectively. Ray Slewinski is not a perfect kid and slips up many times even in prison. I found myself getting frustrated with Ray and his decisions. I wanted to say to him “Haven’t you learned anything?”
Nora St.Laurent
Book Club Servant Leader
Original post by Kelly Klepfer
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