I Know this to be True: Bryan Stevenson
English
By (author): Chronicle Books
I Know This to Be True is the basis for the Netflix documentary series Live to Lead created and directed by Geoff Blackwell and executive produced by The Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
The I Know This to Be True series is a collection of extraordinary figures from diverse backgrounds answering the same questions, as well as sharing their compelling stories, guiding ideals, and insightful wisdom.
Bryan Stevenson has committed his career to fighting wrongful convictions, systemic poverty, and mass incarcerationhere, he shares the lessons hes learned throughout his life.
Stories include how his slave ancestry shaped his childhood, how a poignant conversation with a death row inmate impacted his work, and why he believes the worst thing that happens to a person shouldnt define their life.
- Bryan Stevenson is one of todays most influential social justice attorneys and author of the bestselling book Just Mercy
- This book is an encouraging road map for aspiring activists and anyone who believes in second chances
- The landmark book series brims with messages of leadership, courage, compassion, and hope
Inspired by Nelson Mandelas legacy and created in collaboration with the Nelson Mandela Foundation, I Know This to Be True is a global series of books created to spark a new generation of leaders.
This series offers encouragement and guidance to graduates, future leaders, and anyone hoping to make a positive impact on the world.
- Bryan Stevensons words are a powerful reminder that when good people follow their hearts, they can change the world
- Royalties from sales of the series support the free distribution of material from the series to the worlds developing economy countries
- A highly giftable and lovely hardcover with vivid photographic portraits throughout
- Great for those who loved Letters of Note: An Eclectic Collection of Correspondence Deserving of a Wider Audience by Shaun Usher, Long Walk to Freedom: The Autobiography of Nelson Mandela by Nelson Mandela, and Just Mercy: A Story of Justice and Redemption by Bryan Stevenson