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"Sol Wachtler has written a very funny, chilling, sad, and cautionary memoir about his precipitous fall-from the glory of lofty judicial life, into the solitary confinement of a squalid prison cell at the bottom of the world. It took courage for the author to expose his soul and relive his scandal, but we come away from his bizarre and eloquent story feeling that though jurisprudence lost a most significant official novice, that voice, at another moral level entirely, is still being heard, and very valuably so." -William Kennedy, author of Ironweed. HC, 369 pages.
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