Immerse yourself in the gripping narrative of "Dead Man Walking," penned by Helen Prejean. This paperback edition chronicles the harrowing events surrounding the death penalty, offering a firsthand account that gripped the nation. Published in 1994 by Vintage Books, it remains a poignant exploration of society and culture, particularly within the context of 1980s America. Standing at 201mm tall and weighing 215g, this unit is a testament to the enduring power of non-fiction storytelling. With 276 pages that detail Prejean's profound experience, supplemented by Susan Sarandon's afterword, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in true crime and the societal implications of justice.