In early 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world, the men housed inside FCI La Tuna Federal Prison found themselves confronting a crisis unlike anything they had ever experienced. Locked behind fences and razor wire, information arrived slowly, rumors spread quickly, and uncertainty became a daily companion. The La Tuna Variant is a gripping firsthand-inspired account that follows one inmate's experience as fear, confusion, and isolation spread through the prison population.
As officials struggle to manage an invisible threat and inmates attempt to make sense of rapidly changing conditions, everyday prison life is transformed into a fight for information, hope, and survival. More than a story about a virus, The La Tuna Variant is a story about the human beings living behind prison walls during one of the most uncertain periods in modern history. Through vivid observations and compelling storytelling, Michael Good captures the realities of incarceration, the strength of community, and the resilience required to endure when the world outside and inside seems to be falling apart.
Raw, thought-provoking, and deeply personal, The La Tuna Variant offers readers a rare glimpse into federal prison life during the COVID-19 pandemic and asks an important question:What happens when a global crisis reaches a place where freedom was already in short supply?
In early 2020, as the COVID-19 pandemic swept across the world, the men housed inside FCI La Tuna Federal Prison found themselves confronting a crisis unlike anything they had ever experienced. Locked behind fences and razor wire, information arrived slowly, rumors spread quickly, and uncertainty became a daily companion. The La Tuna Variant is a gripping firsthand-inspired account that follows one inmate's experience as fear, confusion, and isolation spread through the prison population.
As officials struggle to manage an invisible threat and inmates attempt to make sense of rapidly changing conditions, everyday prison life is transformed into a fight for information, hope, and survival. More than a story about a virus, The La Tuna Variant is a story about the human beings living behind prison walls during one of the most uncertain periods in modern history. Through vivid observations and compelling storytelling, Michael Good captures the realities of incarceration, the strength of community, and the resilience required to endure when the world outside and inside seems to be falling apart.
Raw, thought-provoking, and deeply personal, The La Tuna Variant offers readers a rare glimpse into federal prison life during the COVID-19 pandemic and asks an important question:What happens when a global crisis reaches a place where freedom was already in short supply?