Prison is often reduced to statistics, headlines, and stereotypes. Rarely do people see the day-to-day reality of the men living behind the fences.
In Bed Space, Michael Good takes readers inside the federal prison system through a candid and deeply personal account of incarceration, survival, and self-reflection. Written from firsthand experience, the book captures the routines, relationships, challenges, and unexpected moments of humanity that exist within prison walls.
Far from sensationalized crime stories, Bed Space focuses on the people behind the convictions-the men struggling to adapt, maintain hope, rebuild their identities, and prepare for life beyond incarceration. Through honest observations and powerful storytelling, Michael reveals a world most people will never see, exposing both the hardships and the resilience that define daily life behind bars.
At its core, Bed Space is a story about accountability, growth, and redemption. It challenges readers to look beyond labels and consider the human beings navigating a system that often feels designed to make them invisible.
Raw, thought-provoking, and deeply authentic, Bed Space offers a rare glimpse into prison life while asking important questions about punishment, rehabilitation, and second chances.
For readers of prison memoirs, criminal justice narratives, and inspiring stories of personal transformation, Bed Space delivers an unforgettable journey through one man's experience inside the federal prison system.