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Time - The Untold Story of the Love That Held Us Together When Incarceration Kept Us Apart - cover

Time - The Untold Story of the Love That Held Us Together When Incarceration Kept Us Apart

Fox Richardson, Rob Richardson

Casa editrice: Baker Books

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"If it's not facing 297 years in prison, it's not a problem." 
--Richardson family motto 
 
The twenty-one years that kept Rob separated from his wife, Fox, and their six sons was long enough. As Rob survived two decades at America's bloodiest penitentiary and Fox raised their sons solo, they never stopped fighting for Rob's freedom and for their futures against the statistical odds. All the while, it was love that carried them through. 
 
The Academy Award-nominated documentary Time introduced audiences to Fox and Rob, who riveted audiences with their relentless fight for each other and justice, despite America's broken prison system. This book tells the rest of their story. In alternating voices and intimate detail, Fox and Rob reveal what the film does not--how a person can cultivate the radical love needed to see them through any hardship and how miracles can happen on the way. 
 
As they peel back the layers of their unforgettable love story, you'll discover the secrets of perseverance and the power of a resilience that is founded on faith in a God who never gives up on us.
Disponibile da: 07/02/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 304 pagine.

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