My mother is disabled and I am tasked with getting reading material for her. She used to be a prison guard (aka corrections officer) and, like anyone disabled, misses her former life.
I would appreciate any recommended books whose main characters are guards.
Allow me to recommend one of my favourite books of all time, The Great Impostor, by Robert Crichton. The book is about the amazing exploits of real-life pretender Ferdinand Waldo Demara (Ferdinand Waldo Demara - Wikipedia), who held several jobs, including navy surgeon and Trappist monk, but who was a prison guard and asst. warden at Huntsville for about 4 chapters.
I only mention it because it’s one of my favourites and I predict there won’t be a whole lot of recommendations-- Demara does come up with his own special brand of insights into the job of being a prison guard though, which is interesting. It might be a bit hard to find the book though unless you’re getting it online.
I just purchased this book at a library sale, so I can’t vouch for how good it is yet, but I thought the description interesting enough to pick it up: The Last Face You’ll Ever See: The Culture of Death Row by Ivan Solotaroff. It is a non-fiction book about executioners in Mississippi.
Not sure what kind of lady she is or what kind of TV she likes, if any, but there’s always the HBO series Oz. The first three seasons are some of the most fantastic (and violent… and erotic…) television ever made. Of course, as a real former guard she may just roll her eyes through the whole thing.
Well, this isn’t so much “about” prison guards, but it’s a nonfiction book about the San Pedro prison in Bolivia, and how utterly bizarre it is. You have to buy your cell, with a title deed and everything, there are families living there where the children go to school and then back to the family cell at night, there are restaurants inside, all the guards, police, etc are well bribed as part of everyday life, and it’s where the best cocaine in the world is produced.
The author read about (in Lonely Planet, no less) an inmate that gives tours of the prison, and the book is a compilation of the memoires of the tour guide’s experiences.