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Bryan Stevenson - (I Know This to Be True) by Geoff Blackwell & Ruth Hobday (Hardcover)

Bryan Stevenson - (I Know This to Be True) by  Geoff Blackwell & Ruth Hobday (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>The <i>I Know This to Be True</i> series is a collection of extraordinary figures from diverse backgrounds answering the same questions, as well as sharing their compelling stories, guiding ideals, and insightful wisdom. </b><br><b>Bryan Stevenson has committed his career to fighting wrongful convictions, systemic poverty, and mass incarceration--here, he shares the lessons he's learned throughout his life.</b><br><b>Stories include how his slave ancestry shaped his childhood</b>, how a poignant conversation with a death row inmate impacted his work, and why he believes the worst thing that happens to a person shouldn't define their life.<br>- Bryan Stevenson is one of today's most influential social justice attorneys and author of the bestselling book <i>Just Mercy</i><br>- This book is an encouraging road map for aspiring activists and anyone who believes in second chances<br>- The landmark book series brims with messages of leadership, courage, compassion, and hope<br><b>Inspired by Nelson Mandela's legacy and created in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, <i>I Know This to Be True</i> is a global series of books created to spark a new generation of leaders.</b><br><b>This series offers encouragement and guidance to graduates, future leaders, and anyone hoping to make a positive impact on the world.</b><br>- Royalties from sales of the series support the free distribution of material from the series to the world's developing economy countries<br>- A highly giftable and lovely hardcover with vivid photographic portraits throughout <br>- Great for those who loved <i>Letters of Note: An Eclectic Collection of Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience</i> by Shaun Usher, <i>Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela</i> by Nelson Mandela, and <i>Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption</i> by Bryan Stevenson

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