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How to Escape from Prison

Author: Paul Wood  

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The Remarkable Story of How One Man Defied the Odds


At 18, Paul Wood thought he had lost everything. He had committed an act he knew would send him to prison for many years. To a young man like Paul, it might as well have been for the rest of his life.

Plunged into a nightmarish world of extreme violence, solitary confinement, gang allegiances, drugs, vindictive wardens and regular stabbings, Paul spent the next 11 years confined in some of New Zealand's toughest jails.

Based on an account of his experiences he wrote while still inside, How to Escape from Prison chronicles Paul's road to redemption and a new life as a doctor of psychology, helping others strive to fulfil their potential and develop the resilience to flourish, even in adversity. This is a gripping read about a man who sank to the depths of despair, before scaling the heights of true freedom.

'Paul's transformation is unbelievable. We are sometimes brought up to think a zebra can't change its stripes. Paul Wood's story is proof that anyone can change. It gives you great courage that you can do anything.'

- Sir John Kirwan

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About the Author

Paul Wood is a doctor of psychology, motivational speaker, leadership and development specialist, media personality, husband and father. His area of expertise is in helping people pursue their potential while developing the mental toughness and resilience necessary to flourish through adversity. At 18 Paul was in prison and his life was completely off the rails. Paul uses his journey from delinquent to doctor to illustrate the process of transformational change and how we can strive to be the best version of ourselves possible. Paul is a regular contributor to the Huffington Post and other media outlets. How to Escape from Prison is his first book. He lives in Wellington, New Zealand.

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Product Details

Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers (New Zealand) | HarperCollins Publishers
Published
17th June 2019
Pages
336
ISBN
9781775541196

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08 Jun, 2021
Really enjoyed this book and reading about the psychology behind his change in mindsets and attitudes. It was also broadening to learn more about prison life
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