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Marching powder : a true story of friendship, cocaine and South America's strangest jail

Young, Rusty, 1975-2013
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Rusty Young was backpacking in South America when he heard about Thomas McFadden, a convicted English drug trafficker who ran tours inside Bolivia's notorious San Pedro prison. Intrigued, the twenty-something Australian law graduate travelled to La Paz and joined one of Thomas' illegal tours. What followed took both men by surprise: they formed a strong and instant friendship and then became partners in an attempt to record Thomas' experiences in the jail. Rusty bribed the guards to allow him to stay and for the next three months he lived inside the prison, sharing a cell with Thomas and recording one of the strangest and most compelling prison stories of all time. Marching Powder is a shocking, sometimes darkly comic account of the life in San Pedro. In this bizarre prison, inmates are expected to buy their cells from real estate agents. Others run shops and restaurants, and hundreds of women and children live with imprisoned family members. It is a place where corrupt politicians and drug lords live in luxury apartments while the poorest prisoners are subjected to squalor and deprivation. Marching Powder is the story of one of the strangest places on earth, where horror is leavened by humour and where cruelty lives side by side with compassion.
Author:
Imprint:
Sydney Pan Macmillan Australia, 2013.©2013
Collation:
viii, 459 pages, 16 unnumberd pages of plates : illustrations (some colour), portraits (some colour), facsimiles ; 20 cm.
Notes:
Previously published: 2003.
ISBN:
9781742613437 (paperback)
Dewey class:
365.98412365.98
Language:
English
BRN:
14020
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