During her time on death row, Block was interviewed by writer Tahir Shah, who included her reflections in his book Travels With Myself, in the chapter entitled "Women on Death Row".
Yet more of the content is relatively humorous, a style for which Shah is known, including a piece about G. Vidyaraj, a retired Indian advocate who discovered a series of priceless gemstones in his cupboard; and another about India's Laughter Yoga.
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In the chapter "Goldeneye" from the book "Travels with myself" (from Tahir Shah), the author narrates a visit to Saud's home and his magnificent art collection.