Founded in 2004, the Appalachian Prison Book Project has mailed more than 70,000 books to people incarcerated in Appalachian prisons, with the goal of expanding access to books and educational resources.
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Based in Downtown Morgantown, the Appalachian Prison Book Project (APBP) is an organization dedicated to educating people who are incarcerated through mailing books and education programs within the region.
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FAIRMONT — When Darrin Lester was sentenced to 45 years in prison for 1st degree aggravated robbery, his first thought was, “I’m going to kill myself.”