Readers will get inside perspectives on the road through the justice system, inmate living conditions, and the challenges of navigating supervised release (from someone admittedly unprepared and inexperienced) to handle such a caseload. Weston, a man of faith and family, opens up about personal experiences leading to his conviction, the relationships he made with other inmates during his sentence, the difficulty in resuming his life after prison and the struggles experienced to care for his himself and his family through it all. Ultimately, this story presents a message of perseverance and hope from a man who chose to focus on the mercy and goodness of God rather than the failures of the injustice system.