Hidden Mirrors with Alan Huffman
The Bone Tree discussion deepens this week as most members have finished the book — and the conversation follows suit, growing sharper and more focused as the men dig into what the novel is really about. The biggest club news: Daquirius is nine days from release. He hasn't even gotten his copy yet, but the room lights up for him. He plans to take his small prison library into his new life on the outside. With more of the book under their belts, the members zero in on two interlocking themes: secrets and loyalty. Wes frames it precisely — Penn Cage is juggling his identity as lawyer, mayor, and son, all while learning his father is not the man he thought he knew. "You only see what they show you," one member observes. "You can never really know a person." The group draws that thread straight into their own lives, talking candidly about how secrets operate inside prison — the paranoia they breed, the trust they corrode, and the times a whispered warning could have changed everything. Micharlos has been doing research from the inside, burning expensive phone minutes to chase down the real history behind the Silver Dollar Group, and what he finds only deepens his conviction that this book is barely fiction at all. "There's no way that book ain't true," another member agrees. "That man lived something he put on paper." The group also wrestles with family loyalty – how it compares to Penn's fierce, complicated loyalty to his father, and what it means when someone you love turns out to have done something unforgivable. Daquirius may not have his copy yet. But the men who do are ready to read the whole trilogy. -- Books mentioned: The Bone Tree by Greg Iles (Book 2 of the trilogy, which begins with Natchez Burning and concludes with Mississippi Blood) Podcast funding from the McMullan-O'Connor Fund; book club sponsored by the Mississippi Humanities Council. Engineered by Jesse Naus, Shawn Jackson and Charlie Sensabaugh at Red Cayman Studios, with assistant producer Amanda Akari. Edited and hosted by Alan Huffman. Support and recordings provided by Management and Training Corporation, operator of the Wilkinson County Correctional Facility for the Mississippi Department of Corrections. Special thanks to Robert Connolly Farr for use of his song "Everybody's Dying."
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