I am going to be known in prison as a number. Most likely I
will remember this number for the rest of my life. Every prisoner gets a number
and that is how we are known and called by. When I heard Piper Kerman talk
about her experience in the Danbury women's prison,
(http://www.prx.org/pieces/87687-the-moth-radio-hour-1304-air-window-1-22-13-1),
it felt a little too close to stories of other places where the goal is for
individuals to lose identity and just become "one of" and
unimportant. I promise to not allow this to happen to me.
It appears that Piper made sure it did not happen to her
either. She used the experience to write a humorous and insightful memoir
called, "Orange is the new black." I already have it on order from
Amazon and will receive the book in a couple days. I hope to read her book
before starting to watch the dramatization of it on Netflix. Netflix ordered
the book into a series which happens to start on July 11, 2013 (just days from
when I am keeping this blog). In one of the coming attractions for the new
series, another inmate asks Piper something about her background, and Piper
remarks back, "I thought you weren't supposed to ask questions. That's
what the books said," and the other inmate makes a face and comments,
"you researched for prison??" And I knew that I could be Piper in
that exact situation. I am a researcher by trade and my counselor pointed out
to me just today that due to my childhood and survival instincts, it is not a
surprise that I want to know as much as I can about what I will need to prepare
myself for.
I plan to watch the entire first season of the new Netflix
series before leaving for whatever place I am going. As I read Piper's book, I
may make some comments. At the very least, I will let you know if I recommend
it!
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