In 1985, Anthony Ray Hinton was arrested for capital murder in Alabama, a crime he didn’t commit. At first, he believed it was just a case of mistaken identity and he'd be set free. Instead, he was sentenced to death by electrocution. This powerful memoir dives into Hinton’s twenty-seven years on Death Row, his legal fight for freedom, and his eventual release. The Sun Does Shine includes a foreword by Bryan Stevenson, Hinton’s attorney and the bestselling author of Just Mercy.
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