Cullen Thomas was just like the thousands of other American kids who travel abroad after college. He was hungry for meaning and excitement beyond a nine-to-five routine so he set off for Seoul South Korea to teach English and look for adventure. What he got was a three-and-a- half-year drug-crime sentence in South Korea's prisons where the physical toll of life in a cell was coupled with the mental anguish of maintaining sanity in a world that couldn't have been more foreign. This is Thomas's unvarnished account of his eye-opening ultimately life-affirming experience. <i>Brother One Cell</i> is part cautionary tale part prison memoir and part insightful travelogue that will appeal to a wide readership from concerned parents to armchair adventurers.
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