Concrete Psalms is a deeply human prison memoir told through the quiet, unglamorous moments that define confinement. Through five chapters, the narrator guides listeners from intake shock to survival, endurance, and eventual release, revealing how prison life reshapes time, identity, relationships, and silence itself. This is not a story of spectacle or stereotypes, but of small choices, fragile connections, and the inner discipline required to remain human in a place designed to reduce you. With intimate reflections, concrete daily details, and a strong personal voice, Concrete Psalms explores how a person learns to carry themselves through prison, and how freedom becomes a practice long before the gates ever open.