Yours for Eternity
A Love Story on Death Row
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Narrated by:
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Damien Echols
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Lorri Davis
An explosive bestseller, Life After Death turned a national spotlight on Damien Echols, who was just eighteen when he was wrongly condemned to death. But one of the most remarkable parts of his story still remained untold. After seeing a documentary about the “West Memphis Three,” Lorri Davis—a New Yorkbased landscape architect—wrote him a letter, beginning a thirteen-year correspondence that witnessed their marriage while Echols was still on death row and culminated in Echols’ release in 2011. Sharing their private letters, Yours for Eternity is a must-read for the legions who followed the case as well as anyone who appreciates an extraordinary love story.
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Brilliant story
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Love.
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Yours for Eternity is a true love story, and allows us an insight into the beginning of 20+ year relationship. If 10 stars were an option, that's what it should be rated.
Wow!!!
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Beautiful Story
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What does Damien Echols and Lorri Davis bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
Having met both of them in person and having had conversations with Damien on more than one occasion, it was odd to hear their voices reading the book. I guess when you know someone it's kinda creepy hearing the intimate and private conversations they have had with each other. On the other hand, it would have been horrible if strangers were reading it.Decent listen
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