Time: The Untold Story of the Love That Held Us Together When Incarceration Kept Us Apart - Hardcover

Fox Richardson; Richardson, Rob

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Synopsis

"If it's not facing 297 years in prison, it's not a problem."
--Richardson family motto

The twenty-one years that kept Rob separated from his wife, Fox, and their six sons was long enough. As Rob survived two decades at America's bloodiest penitentiary and Fox raised their sons solo, they never stopped fighting for Rob's freedom and for their futures against the statistical odds. All the while, it was love that carried them through.

The Academy Award-nominated documentary Time introduced audiences to Fox and Rob, who riveted audiences with their relentless fight for each other and justice, despite America's broken prison system. This book tells the rest of their story. In alternating voices and intimate detail, Fox and Rob reveal what the film does not--how a person can cultivate the radical love needed to see them through any hardship and how miracles can happen on the way.

As they peel back the layers of their unforgettable love story, you'll discover the secrets of perseverance and the power of a resilience that is founded on faith in a God who never gives up on us.

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About the Author

Sibil Fox and Robert Richardson are a New Orleans couple who endured 21 years as an incarcerated family and whose story is told in the acclaimed, award-winning documentary TIME. Together they have six sons and continue their advocacy for incarcerated families through the NOLA chapter of Participatory Defense, which they founded with the vision of "changing lives and laws through love." They also founded Rich Family Ministries, dedicated to empowering marriages to thrive.

From the Back Cover

"Time is a stunning and poignant story of the power of love and family in a time when the whole world is against you. It's the story of a man desperate to get back to his family, and a woman and children who refuse to give up on him. It's an awe-inspiring story of perseverance and what it means to be a Black family in America--the joy, the sorrow, the victories, and the hurt all in one. Fox and Rob have already proven their story is one for a generation, but now they've proven their literary prowess as well."--Kenya Barris, writer, producer, director, actor

"This story has to be told. This book has to be read. It's so incredibly perfect for the times we live in--bad personal decisions, misplaced accountability, genuine redemption, and eventually, dignity and justice. It's better than fiction because it actually happened. And it's proof that, in the end, love really does conquer all."--Dr. Frank I. Luntz, political and communications commentator

"Like so many other filmgoers, I was moved, angered, and inspired by the extraordinary documentary Time. My only complaint was that it left me wanting to know more. Now, this book goes into greater depth and detail in telling Fox and Rob Richardson's courageous battle to achieve justice for themselves and, ultimately, for so many who have been failed by the American legal system."--Jeffrey Katzenberg, cofounder, WndrCo and DreamWorks, SKG

"Books about people entangled in the American criminal justice system are typically about an individual's personal experience. Time, however, is about the journey of a family. It's about their decades-long struggle to survive and create a future in the face of none while holding their family together despite a merciless system. It is a celebration of the human spirit's ability to transcend the mud and rise from it, unstained like the lotus, bringing beauty into the world where we least expect it."--Wilbert Rideau, award-winning prison journalist, editor, and filmmaker; author of In the Place of Justice

From the Inside Flap

Sibil Fox and Robert Richardson are a New Orleans-based couple who endured twenty-one years as an incarcerated family and whose story is told in the acclaimed, award-winning documentary Time. Together they have six sons and continue their advocacy for incarcerated families through the NOLA chapter of Participatory Defense Movement, an initiative of Rich Family Ministries, which they founded with the vision of "changing lives and laws through love" and dedicated to empowering families and marriages to thrive.

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