Presents an illustrated retelling of Victor Hugo's novel Les Mis?erables, in which French ex-convict Jean Valjean struggles to free himself from Inspector Javert's ruthless surveillance while helping Fantine's orphaned daughter Cosette escape from poverty.
When Fiona's father returns home from prison, Fiona must come to terms with her relationship with him, her family's instability due to his incarceration, and her resolve over whether or not he committed the crime.
Lorenzo Brown hopes that his new job as an officer for the Humane Society will keep him out of trouble and out of prison; however, his parole officer, Rachel Lopez, seems to be heading for trouble, just when Lorenzo needs her the most.
After being released from prison, Ray Dokes heads back to the small Canadian town where he was raised, hoping to start a new life, but he soon realizes that he must first come to terms with his past.
Alice Manning and Ronnie Fuller were best friends until their good intentions lead to a horrific tragedy, forcing them to go their separate ways and start over, but when a baby disappears, the girls find themselves under suspicion once more and must find a way to prove their innocence.
With the help of three ex-cons trying to forge a new life, Lester begins to clean out the rubble of Harlem and rebuild the city as a shining icon for African-Americans.
Don Reedy, a product of the crime-ridden, falling-down neighborhood of Crumbtown, decides to take another shot at pulling off a successful bank robbery after being paroled early from jail to serve as a consultant on a reality television show based on his life.
Fiona struggles to come to terms with accusations that her father inappropriately touched a classmate of Fiona's named Morgan. As Fiona starts to party and drink with the same crowd Morgan hung around with, she discovers the truth behind the accusation.