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On The Right Track, Marion Jones, Non-fiction, 213

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    Marion Jones comes clean right away and describes how much pain it took to face the facts. It not only affected her but the people around her. She gives backround information on how her life started out.
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    Marion Jones goes to court and they tell her she will be in jail for 6 months. She describes the prison and her experience of it. She talks about her communication with her kids and how poparazzi tried to get into the jail. There is a track at the prison and she would run it for hours.
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    Marion talks about how the people she met in jail has affected her. That some of these people were just like her. "They may have comitted a crime but they were not crimenals."
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    Marion Jones talks about how she got in a fight with one of the other inmates and is put in a different area. She only had an hour out of her cell each day and her visiting rights were limited. She also talks about how much she is missing with her kids life and she hates being away from them. She keeps her chin up for the most part.
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    Marion talks about her kids and how she is going to teach them lessons when they no that she lied. She is released from prison and talks about her reunion with her family. She also talkes about her two weeks in a halfway house. She says its alot worse thsn carswell.
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    Marion has new dreams. She becomes a motivational speaker and goes to schools and tells them her story. One day she got a phone call. The WNBA was interested in her. She ended up playing for The Tulsa Shock.
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    Marion Jones talks about the little things that have blessed her. She talks about how life has its ups and downs. She compares it to mountains and valleys. The mountain top may be great but to be able to really see it you have to stop at the valley first.