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Marching Powder: A True Story of Friendship, Cocaine, and South America's Strangest Jail Paperback - 2004

by McFadden, Thomas; Young, Rusty

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Inspired by the description of Bolivia's San Pedro Prison in the "Lonely Planet" guidebook, Young decided to spend four months listening to inmate McFadden and learning about one of the strangest places on earth.

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Three days before I was arrested and ordered to leave the Republic of Bolivia, guards at San Pedro prison in La Paz caught me with several micro-cassettes hidden down my pants.

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Citations

  • Booklist, 05/15/2004, Page 1585
  • Publishers Weekly, 05/03/2004, Page 187

About the author

Rusty Young currently lives in Colombia, where he teaches English.

Thomas McFadden was released from San Pedro and now lives in England.