Unwilling to discuss her crimes as openly as the others in the prison, Libby Dodge is confused by the new chaplains’ intention to put on the play, "The Pirates of Penzance" and mistakenly doubts that any real good will come of it. Reprint.
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Although conditions in Sherborn Women's Prison are miserable, the inmates' spirits soar when the new chaplain decides to stage a musical: Gilbert and Sullivan's The Pirates of Penzance. The show transforms the women, and no one is changed more than sixteen-year-old Libby Dodge, who discovers she's a natural performer. But Libby is still bound by her prison sentence and shadowed by her murky past. Gilbert and Sullivan may make prison life more bearable, but can musical theater set her free?
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