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Surviving The Hotel California: Bringing All of You Home

by Aaron Burris
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798248806140
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 128
  • Original Price: GBP 13.94
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 182 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Motivational & Inspirational

Prison doesn't just incarcerate one person.
It pulls families, partners, children, and communities into its gravity.

This book is for everyone navigating the system-on either side of the fence.

Written by someone who spent over two decades inside California prisons, Surviving the System is not a motivational story, a legal handbook, or a romanticized prison memoir. It is a field guide to the lived reality of incarceration-the parts no one explains when a sentence begins and no one prepares families for on the outside.

For people inside, this book offers orientation: how prison actually works, how pressure reshapes identity, how violence and politics move beneath the surface, and how small decisions quietly add years to sentences or cost people their sense of self. It does not promise safety or shortcuts. It offers clarity, situational awareness, and hard-earned insight meant to help readers survive without becoming someone they don't recognize.

For people on the outside-partners, parents, siblings, friends-this book explains the terrain your loved one is moving through. It gives language to what support truly means inside a system built on control, silence, and misunderstanding. When families don't understand prison, love turns into pressure, fear, or unintentional harm. When they do understand it, support becomes steadier, wiser, and more humane.

This book speaks plainly about:

  • Prison politics, gangs, and unspoken rules

  • Drugs, debt, and the real prison economy

  • Discipline, paperwork, and how people lose time they didn't have to

  • Education, programs, and using the system without being consumed by it

  • Identity, integrity, and staying human under prolonged confinement

  • Reentry, release, and why freedom doesn't begin at the gate

Nothing in this book is written from theory or secondhand knowledge. Every page comes from lived experience-earned under pressure, violence, and years of observation. The tone is direct, grounded, and respectful. It does not preach. It does not excuse. It does not exploit trauma.

This is not just a book about doing time.
It is a book about understanding the system you've entered-or the system that has entered your life-so fewer mistakes are made, fewer years are lost, and fewer people come out hollowed instead of intact.

Doing time may be inevitable once you're sentenced.
Losing yourself-and losing each other-doesn't have to be.

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