Separated by Prison Journal

$15.00

Prisoners’ Wives, Girlfriends, & Partners (PWGP) presents Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal. This journal is designed for couples who seek to maintain a relationship when one partner is incarcerated. Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal consists of over 250 simple, yet thought-provoking questions to aid couples in keeping their families together despite incarceration. Questions include: When loving someone through distance and time, what skills must one have? What are your expectations for homecoming? Relationships with people behind bars are “meaningful” but not “fulfilling.” Do you agree? Whether you want to know your partner better or feel you know all there is to know, Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal can help build stronger relationships.

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Prisoners’ Wives, Girlfriends, & Partners (PWGP) presents Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal. This journal is designed for couples who seek to maintain a relationship when one partner is incarcerated. Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal consists of over 250 simple, yet thought-provoking questions to aid couples in keeping their families together despite incarceration. Questions include: When loving someone through distance and time, what skills must one have? What are your expectations for homecoming? Relationships with people behind bars are “meaningful” but not “fulfilling.” Do you agree? Whether you want to know your partner better or feel you know all there is to know, Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal can help build stronger relationships.

Prisoners’ Wives, Girlfriends, & Partners (PWGP) presents Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal. This journal is designed for couples who seek to maintain a relationship when one partner is incarcerated. Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal consists of over 250 simple, yet thought-provoking questions to aid couples in keeping their families together despite incarceration. Questions include: When loving someone through distance and time, what skills must one have? What are your expectations for homecoming? Relationships with people behind bars are “meaningful” but not “fulfilling.” Do you agree? Whether you want to know your partner better or feel you know all there is to know, Separated by Prison, United by Conviction- a journal can help build stronger relationships.