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What Set Me Free (The Story That Inspired the Major Motion Picture Brian Banks): A True Story of Wrongful Conviction, a Dream Deferred, and a Man Redeemed
What Set Me Free (The Story That Inspired the Major Motion Picture Brian Banks): A True Story of Wrongful Conviction, a Dream Deferred, and a Man Redeemed
What Set Me Free (The Story That Inspired the Major Motion Picture Brian Banks): A True Story of Wrongful Conviction, a Dream Deferred, and a Man Redeemed
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What Set Me Free (The Story That Inspired the Major Motion Picture Brian Banks): A True Story of Wrongful Conviction, a Dream Deferred, and a Man Redeemed

Written by Brian Banks

Narrated by Brian Banks

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*The story that inspired the film Brian Banks*

Discover the unforgettable and inspiring true story of a young man who was wrongfully convicted as a teenager and imprisoned for more than five years, only to emerge with his spirit unbroken and determined to achieve his dream of playing in the NFL.

At age sixteen, Brian Banks was a nationally recruited All-American Football player, ranked eleventh in the nation as a linebacker. Before his seventeenth birthday, he was in jail, awaiting trial for a heinous crime he did not commit.

Although Brian was innocent, his attorney advised him that as a young black man accused of rape, he stood no chance of winning his case at trial. Especially since he would be tried as an adult. Facing a possible sentence of forty-one years to life, Brian agreed to take a plea deal—and a judge sentenced him to six years in prison.

At first, Brian was filled with fear, rage, and anger as he reflected on the direction his life had turned and the unjust system that had imprisoned him. Brian was surrounded by darkness, until he had epiphany that would change his life forever. From that moment on, he made the choice to shed the bitterness and anger he felt, and focus only on the things he had the power to control. He approached his remaining years in prison with a newfound resolve, studying spirituality, improving his social and writing skills, and taking giant leaps on his journey toward enlightenment.

When Brian emerged from prison with five years of parole still in front of him, he was determined to rebuild his life and finally prove his innocence. Three months before his parole was set to expire, armed with a shocking recantation from his accuser and the help of the California Innocence Project, the truth about his unjust incarceration came out and he was exonerated. Finally free, Brian sought to recapture a dream once stripped away: to play for the NFL. And at age twenty-eight, he made that dream come true.

Perfect for fans of Just Mercy, I Beat the Odds, and Infinite Hope, this powerful memoir is a deep dive into the injustices of the American justice system, a soul-stirring celebration of the resilience of the human spirit, and an inspiring call to hold fast to our dreams.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJul 2, 2019
ISBN9781508295020
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Brian Banks

Brian Banks is one of the country’s most prominent exonerees. After serving more than five years in prison and nearly five years on probation for a crime he did not commit, Brian recaptured his childhood dream and signed with the Atlanta Falcons to play in the NFL in 2013. Soon after he was offered a job in the NFL’s front office by Roger Goodell. He has gone on to become a life coach and nationally recognized public speaker, and sits on the advisory boards of the California Innocence Project and the National Registry of Exonerations. A movie based on his life will be released in August 2019.

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  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    AWESOME! Truly inspiring and enlightening. So grateful for Brian’s redemption! I’ll be purchasing a copy for my nephew. God bless.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Very informative story of how Unjust the criminal justice system of the United States!
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    True story and great book! Engaging, real, well spoke, an example
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
    5/5
    Inspiring to say the least.sad you lost 10 years. Wish you the best
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    Powerful. Particularly in the age of #MeToo, Banks' story stands out as remarkable - and his grace and restraint even moreso. While the cynic in me wants to look at most of these types of memoirs as little more than PR, the endless optimist desperately hopes that the Banks portrayed in this book is the real deal. His final recommendations seem warranted, particularly in light of how his own case has turned out. Possibly the one narrative change I would have made would have been to end it at what Joe Public would generally see as the climax of his story - the moment he stormed the field as an NFL player and knelt in prayer at the 50 yard line. But Banks himself sees that as just one moment among many, and does a remarkable job of showing his public priorities of the several years now since that moment. Truly a remarkable book, and absolutely one anyone interested in the US criminal justice system in particular should read.

    Because the publisher wants it, I'll note here that I am writing this review on June 22, 2019 - 10 days before publication of this book. Meaning that it is in fact an Advance Review Copy. As is my own standard for *all* of my reviews, ARC or not, my review is my honest reflection of my experience with the book.
  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    All it took was an accusation. A he said, she said moment and a young black teen with a promising football career ahead of him, finds his life derailed. A heavily football recruit, a young man who did his best to stay out of trouble, who had no previous police record, finds himself in juvvie, with his bail set at one million dollars. How is this fair? How is this justice? Facing an impossibly long sentence for something he did not do, his lawyer convinces his mother to take a plea bargain. His once bright future will be spent in serving six years in prison.Thank goodness for these innocence projects, this one in California, that has set so many unjustly convicted men back their freedom. But, one can't give them time back, can't give them back their youth, many times can't give them back their families, their reputation. Brian made the most of what he had, learning, turning to spirituality not to become bitter, one can say he was one of the lucky ones. He does manage to achieve part of his dream. A stirring story, one among many that point out the need for justice reform. When one makes an accusation, all involved need to be sure it is factual, not one made for revenge of hurt feelings, because all it takes is an accusation, just an accusation to ruin a man's life.ARC from Edelweiss.
  • Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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    At first I thought not to read this book because I was not all that impressed with the writing. However, it was the story that drew me more deeply into this book as I've been hearing a lot about about the need for reform of the United States criminal justice system. i was also drawn to read this book because I have a friend in prison, and I'm concerned about what life in prison must be like for him. I thought this book would give me some insight into what life is like for a prisoner. This book talked about the fact that moneyed people are allowed out of jail at a rate far higher for the same crime for which a less affluent person is jailed, often due to the less affluent person's inability to afford bail. That, in itself, is discriminatory.This story is of Brian Banks, a then sixteen-year-old student who was wrongly imprisoned for six years for an alleged rape which he did not commit. The is a true experience told by the prisoner himself. Fortunately his story ends on a happy note, but that is not the outcome in all wrongful imprisonments. In this book, a judge spent almost no time reading letters he was meant to read and then sentencing Brian to six years in prison wrongfully. This made me think of times in my own life and in the lives of family and friends when others controlled our lives by their actions...even to the point of death. Nothing in life is fair. It is painful to read about wrongful imprisonment.This is an important book to read because of the information it shares, especially teaching about the injustices and problems of the American criminal justice system and the existence of the California Innocence Project. This powerful read touched my heart as I followed the emotional state of Brian Banks throughout his ordeal.