Kruzan’s powerful new book, “I Cried to Dream Again,” is out now from Pantheon.
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Sixteen years later, on his final day in office, then California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger commuted Kruzan’s sentence, and in 2013 she was released on parole. Ever since, she’s worked to readjust and build a life in the outside world—a process that has culminated in a new memoir, What do you think will surprise people about the experience of being in a women’s prison when they read your book?
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