Everything you need to understand or teach Corrections in Ink by Keri Blakinger.
Corrections in Ink is a memoir focused on the harrowing journey from substance abuse to sobriety via the prison system. In her first-person narrative, Blakinger examines the effects of incarceration on her life and on the lives of others. From Cornell University to the Tompkins County Jail and various state prisons, Blakinger relates with raw honesty what it is like to lose a promising academic career to relentless drug abuse. The memoir confronts issues of self-hatred, the nature of obsessions, and the meaning of redemption.
Corrections in Ink: A Memoir Lesson Plans contain 136 pages of teaching material, including: