Orange Is the New Black

What did the lake at Danbury represent to Piper as noted in the memoir, Orange Is the New Black?

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While working in carpentry one day, Piper was brought to a lake on the Danbury grounds. This lake came to represent beauty and freedom in spite of oppression. The ability for a beautiful natural body of water to be present even under the worst circumstances reminded Piper that she could be strong and would soon be free.

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