Pink Nails in Jail: Memoir of a High Profile Case in a Small Indian Jail
Pink Nails in Jail: Memoir of a High Profile Case in a Small Indian Jail
About the book:
Pink Nails in Jail is an exposé of how I, an American woman, survived two years in an Indian jail for crimes I did not commit. I was trapped in a dangerous conspiracy that pitted me against India's misogynistic and corrupt government. I endured intense physical and mental hardships, as well as witnessing a litany of atrocities. My memoir might be described as a mashup of Slum Dog Millionaire and Sex in the City, telling how my good intentions became a high-profile case in a small Indian jail.
My story is a comedy of horrors that began with my passion for providing healthcare for impoverished women and children. Told as Coco (my nom de plume), it starts with a career in healthcare and the desire to make a difference. This is a story of perseverance and survival during and after unbelievable trauma and injustice- a continuing battle to find peace and self-love again. My story covers elements of women's health, gender inequality, and numerous human rights issues.
In the beginning, I co-founded Bella Health, a nonprofit women's empowerment organization in North India, touching the lives of thousands in rural India. As Bella Health grew, we began receiving threatening notices from the Indian government. I found myself entwined in a conspiracy of corrupt police and a conniving former business partner. In 2015, I was detained at the airport while trying to leave for my annual trip to the United States. I was immediately imprisoned for "attempting to flee the country." For the next two years, I was imprisoned, refusing to become a patsy and accept the false drug charges stemming from my brief stint as the director of a pharmaceutical manufacturing factory purchased in 2012 to support Bella Health during its startup phase.
The events presented in the book occurred in India; however, injustices and human rights violations are universal afflictions, not unique to a single country. I am not an author or a scholar of human rights, criminal law, or Indian society. I never planned on writing but found myself compelled to share my story of survival. I hope my story inspires readers to use their courage and strength to fight injustice and actively advocate for those unable to use their own voices.
I owe this story to anyone who has experienced corruption by police, politicians, lawyers, legal systems, and other disreputable individuals and organizations whose greed and lack of humanity perpetuate human suffering. Those people should not underestimate the power of a single voice. ASIN: B0B86H4FVX VSKU: PKV.B0B86H4FVX.G Condition: Good Author/Artist:Smith, Coco Binding: Paperback Note: Any images shown are stock photographs and product may differ from what is shown. Condition Notes: A well-loved companion. Corners and cover might show a little wear, and you could find some notes or highlights. The dust jacket might be MIA, it might have been a library book and extras aren't guaranteed—but the story's all there!
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About the book:
Pink Nails in Jail is an exposé of how I, an American woman, survived two years in an Indian jail for crimes I did not commit. I was trapped in a dangerous conspiracy that pitted me against India's misogynistic and corrupt government. I endured intense physical and mental hardships, as well as witnessing a litany of atrocities. My memoir might be described as a mashup of Slum Dog Millionaire and Sex in the City, telling how my good intentions became a high-profile case in a small Indian jail.
My story is a comedy of horrors that began with my passion for providing healthcare for impoverished women and children. Told as Coco (my nom de plume), it starts with a career in healthcare and the desire to make a difference. This is a story of perseverance and survival during and after unbelievable trauma and injustice- a continuing battle to find peace and self-love again. My story covers elements of women's health, gender inequality, and numerous human rights issues.
In the beginning, I co-founded Bella Health, a nonprofit women's empowerment organization in North India, touching the lives of thousands in rural India. As Bella Health grew, we began receiving threatening notices from the Indian government. I found myself entwined in a conspiracy of corrupt police and a conniving former business partner. In 2015, I was detained at the airport while trying to leave for my annual trip to the United States. I was immediately imprisoned for "attempting to flee the country." For the next two years, I was imprisoned, refusing to become a patsy and accept the false drug charges stemming from my brief stint as the director of a pharmaceutical manufacturing factory purchased in 2012 to support Bella Health during its startup phase.
The events presented in the book occurred in India; however, injustices and human rights violations are universal afflictions, not unique to a single country. I am not an author or a scholar of human rights, criminal law, or Indian society. I never planned on writing but found myself compelled to share my story of survival. I hope my story inspires readers to use their courage and strength to fight injustice and actively advocate for those unable to use their own voices.
I owe this story to anyone who has experienced corruption by police, politicians, lawyers, legal systems, and other disreputable individuals and organizations whose greed and lack of humanity perpetuate human suffering. Those people should not underestimate the power of a single voice. ASIN: B0B86H4FVX VSKU: PKV.B0B86H4FVX.G Condition: Good Author/Artist:Smith, Coco Binding: Paperback Note: Any images shown are stock photographs and product may differ from what is shown. Condition Notes: A well-loved companion. Corners and cover might show a little wear, and you could find some notes or highlights. The dust jacket might be MIA, it might have been a library book and extras aren't guaranteed—but the story's all there!
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