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Sunday, October 15, 2017

Grace from the Fall Review




Mike Mabe is a young man ready to graduate from high school, but ends up in prison instead. Angry and confused, he wants a better life. 

Given a sentence of over a year, he must learn how to cope with prison while discovering that better life. With the aid of his family and some unlikely relationships, he begins to find that better life. 

Based on a true story, Mike fights the daily inward and outward battles to avoid prison becoming a permanent part of his future.












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When I got this book I thought it was going to be more about how hard prison life is and maybe even a bit preachy about redemption and turning to the Lord for help. But what I found was an intriguing story of a young man who was in a bad situation and made some bad choices, but then used the time he had to choose to do better, turn his life around, and find a way to make the best of what he had before him. He choose to not fight when he could have, to not let anger overwhelm him, and to prove to himself that he could do better. I was really impressed by his story, and found myself rooting for him to reach his goals. It was an easy read and I highly recommend it!




Michael Mabe is no stranger to adversity. As a young man recently graduated from high school, he was arrested for crimes he committed in his youth. While his friends were making plans to attend college, he was sent to prison for a year and a half.

Thirteen years later, Michael has completely changed the direction of his life. He is married, has three kids, graduated from college with a 3.7 GPA, and has experienced success as a professional. Change did not come without significant challenges.


The author of the biographical fiction, entitled ‘Grace From The Fall,’ Michael encourages people to be something better than the day before.



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