Orange Is the New Black, by Piper Kerman
Recent Smith grad Piper Kerman takes a risk for adventure and smuggles drug money into Belgium only to find herself sentenced to fifteen months in prison ten years later in her memoir ORANGE IS THE NEW BLACK. While turning thirty-five in Danbury, Connecticut, Federal Correctional Institution in 2004, Piper learns much about the electrical and construction trades, but more important, she learns that indifference to the suffering of others is the crucible of crime, that no one is irredeemable, and that even in such a dismal setting as prison, warmth and compassion abound.
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NOTE: The above is a sample pitch I wrote for instructional purposes only. This “pitch” was written after the book was published and was never used by the author or anyone else to actually pitch a book.
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