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"I was
led in chains to
an African prison cell when I was 24 years
old. On a soul-chilling night when many
young men my age were cuddling with their
wives or girlfriends, I was lying on an
icy concrete floor, spooning with a Moroccan
thug to avoid freezing to death."
So begins
Mack Dryden's incredible memoir of being
arrested for an act of violence and surviving
on "goat butt soup" in a Moroccan
prison, not knowing if he'd ever be released.
He lived not only to tell the tale, but--amazingly--to
inspire, instruct, and make us laugh out
loud about it as well.
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"I've
been a fan of his comedy for
years, but I was frankly stunned
by Mack's ability to tell
a gripping, heart-in-your-throat
story-- with a laugh on practically
every page! I couldn't put
it down." |
--
Barry Berman, screenwriter,
Benny and Joon |
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"As
a producer, I look for stories that
have rich layers, and Mack's book
is a fascinating tapestry that takes
you somewhere you've never been--and
hopefully will never go!" |
--
Steve Ecclesine, producer,
Tales from the Crypt, and
author of So You Want to Be A
Producer? |
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"I
read it on a long flight, and it's
the first time I remember being disappointed
when a flight was over. I grabbed
it again as soon as I was settled
at my hotel. It grabs you by the neck
and doesn't let go!" |
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David Sheffield, writer, Saturday
Night Live, screenwriter, Coming
to America, The Nutty Professor,
etc. |
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Fluffing
The Concrete
Making the Most of Foreign Prison
—or Anything Else
by Mack Dryden |
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