In the Sanctuary of Outcasts: A Memoir
Neil White
HarperCollins (2010)
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Biography & Autobiography / Criminals & Outlaws, Biography & Autobiography / General, Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs, Medical / Infectious Diseases
e-Book 9780061351631
English
Daddy is going to camp. That's what I told my children. But it wasn't camp. . . . Neil White wanted only the best for those he loved and was willing to go to any lengths to provide it--which is how he ended up in a federal prison in rural Louisiana, serving eighteen months for bank fraud. But it was no ordinary prison. The beautiful, isolated colony in Carville, Louisiana, was also home to the last people in the continental United States disfigured by leprosy--a small circle of outcasts who had forged a tenacious, clandestine community, a fortress to repel the cruelty of the outside world. In this place rich with history, amid an unlikely mix of leprosy patients, nuns, and criminals, White's strange and compelling new life journey began. An extraordinary memoir at once funny, poignant, and uplifting, "In the Sanctuary of Outcasts" reminds us all what matters most.
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No. of Pages 316
Height x Width 203 x 133  mm
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