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Angel On My Arm
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Angel On My Arm in Vernon, BC
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Current price: $29.99

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Angel On My Arm in Vernon, BC
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Written from inside a prison cell, Angel On My Arm is a raw and intimate memoir told through handwritten letters. What began as a way to survive long nights and quiet hours behind bars slowly became something deeper-a lifeline to love, fatherhood, and self-reflection. These letters trace one man's attempt to stay human in a place designed to strip that away. He writes to the woman who became his anchor on the outside, to the daughters he aches to hold again, and to himself as he confronts addiction, regret, accountability, and hope. The writing is unfiltered and deeply personal, capturing the emotional weight of incarceration alongside moments of tenderness, longing, and unexpected grace. More than a prison memoir, Angel On My Arm is a story about love stretched across walls and time. It is about choosing growth in confinement, finding meaning in isolation, and holding onto connection when everything else is taken away. Honest, vulnerable, and quietly powerful, these pages offer a rare glimpse into the inner life of someone learning how to change-one letter at a time.
Written from inside a prison cell, Angel On My Arm is a raw and intimate memoir told through handwritten letters. What began as a way to survive long nights and quiet hours behind bars slowly became something deeper-a lifeline to love, fatherhood, and self-reflection. These letters trace one man's attempt to stay human in a place designed to strip that away. He writes to the woman who became his anchor on the outside, to the daughters he aches to hold again, and to himself as he confronts addiction, regret, accountability, and hope. The writing is unfiltered and deeply personal, capturing the emotional weight of incarceration alongside moments of tenderness, longing, and unexpected grace. More than a prison memoir, Angel On My Arm is a story about love stretched across walls and time. It is about choosing growth in confinement, finding meaning in isolation, and holding onto connection when everything else is taken away. Honest, vulnerable, and quietly powerful, these pages offer a rare glimpse into the inner life of someone learning how to change-one letter at a time.


















