Porridge and Passion: An Autobiography

Porridge and Passion: An Autobiography

by JonathanAitken (Author)

Synopsis

The sequel to the best-seller Pride and Perjury, Porridge and Passion describes Aitken's journey from sentencing at the Old Bailey, through his incarceration at Belmarsh prison and the many dramas along the way, to his eventual release and the beginnings of a new life. It is impossible to be indifferent to Jonathan Aitken. Some admire the way in which he pulled himself together having been convicted and imprisoned for perjury in the High Court. Many others are less impressed and remain deeply sceptical. In his sequel to his first volume of autobiography Pride and Perjury Aitken starts his story as he is taken down from the courtroom and incarcerated at Her Majesty's Pleasure. He writes frankly of subsequent events. Visited by the ever-optimistic Lord Longford, Aitken emerged from the jaws of despair a chastened man. How this Old Etonian former Cabinet Minister on Mrs Thatcher's inner circle managed to establish new relationships and lasting friendships with fellow prisoners is fascinating - so too is this account of how religious belief transformed his life and began to influence the life of others. Emerging from Bellmarsh Prison one day with nothing but a black plastic sack of clothes, Aitken recounts how he was accepted at Wycliffe Hall Oxford to read theology and how this reconditioned his mind as well as his soul. Aitken has lost none of his charm, fluency and determination. But now these are used for greater purposes. He has found a new life and meaning to it. The authenticity of this new life is something which drives him on, and which readers of this entertaining new book will be able to judge for themselves.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 352
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Published: 09 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0826476309
ISBN 13: 9780826476302

Author Bio
Jonathan Aitken was Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 1994/5. He is the father of three daughters and one son. He has published a number of books including Pride and Perjury, Psalms for People Under Pressure and an acclaimed life of Richard Nixon.