Unfolding against the backdrop of ugly southern tradition, the great Migration North and Detroit’s former glory, Address: House of Corrections seamlessly weaves between the time periods of 1947 to 1968 and follows the journey of MERRY, an ex-con and recovering addict, from a rarely seen Black woman’s point of view.
The podcast, which reimagines the traditional audio book genre, stars the impressive cast of Joy DeMichelle (For The People), Tangie Ambrose (Station 19), Cheryl Francis Harrington (Dolemite Is My Name), Toby Smith (American Gun), Scott Peat (Criminal Minds), Carl Gilliard (Giants), Taji Coleman (I’m Dying Up Here) and the Emmy nominated producer, Quincy Lenear Gossfield (Delivering Milo).
Buy the novel here: https://bit.ly/BooksByMonice
Unfolding against the backdrop of ugly southern tradition, the great Migration North and Detroit’s former glory, Address: House of Corrections seamlessly weaves between the time periods of 1947 to 1968 and follows the journey of MERRY, an ex-con and recovering addict, from a rarely seen Black woman’s point of view.
The podcast, which reimagines the traditional audio book genre, stars the impressive cast of Joy DeMichelle (For The People), Tangie Ambrose (Station 19), Cheryl Francis Harrington (Dolemite Is My Name), Toby Smith (American Gun), Scott Peat (Criminal Minds), Carl Gilliard (Giants), Taji Coleman (I’m Dying Up Here) and the Emmy nominated producer, Quincy Lenear Gossfield (Delivering Milo).
Buy the novel here: https://bit.ly/BooksByMonice
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