HELENA- The Montana Department of Corrections is connecting incarcerated fathers with their children using books for the second year. Staff members helped inmates record themselves reading a book, then put the audio onto a CD to send to their children to listen along with the book at home. âEven though we canât be together in the physical, I felt an emotional connection as if I was reading in person,â said Webster, an inmate at the Montana State Prison in Deer Lodge. âIt was an emotional experience for me, and I enjoyed it.â A release from the Montana Department of Corrections says inmates who participated choose from a variety of age-appropriate books ranging from âGoodnight Moon,â âDaddy Loves Me,â and âIs Your Mama a Llama?â for the younger children, to non-fiction books on subjects like sports, science, and world history for older boys and girls.Â