When a British-American woman is accused of kidnapping her own son and imprisoned without sentencing in a notorious Bahamian jail, she must navigate culture shock, corruption, and divine intervention to survive and find meaning in the madness. Raw, funny, and spiritually profound, the book explores the lesser-known side of Bahamian culture and arrives at the intersection of global urgencies, including growing cultural intolerance, rising rates of incarceration, and the fight for women's and children’s rights.
Based on a true story, Angels of Paradise is a story about resilience and survival, perseverance, and a mother’s unwavering love. The narrative also delves into the flaws of the criminal justice system and the quest for moral and spiritual justice. Despite their bleak circumstances, the prisoners discover ways to bond despite their cultural differences, forging solidarity in shared struggles and hope for a better future.
"It is Barbara’s story of endurance, but also a window into the spirit of the women she encountered: women who argued and forgave, who bartered food and small comforts, who lifted their voices in gospel until hope itself seemed to fill the air. In their resilience, humor, and faith, we glimpse the soul of The Bahamas. The truths she bears witness to — endurance, community, and unshakable spirit — are the same truths that define us as a people. Her journey, though foreign in its beginning, became inseparable from the rhythms of this land. This book is about perseverance, faith, and the ways human beings hold on when everything else is stripped away. Barbara’s voice, honed over years as a bestselling author and journalist, offers the world a testimony that is both deeply personal and profoundly universal.” - Rowena Sutherland, Former Director of Culture, The Bahamas
Genres
Fiction, GeneralBiography
ISBN
9798898606121
Format
E-book / Electronic book text
Publication Date
9/4/2025
MSRP
Write for info
Status
Active record
Target Audience
Trade
Contributor
Barbara Murphy
Author
Barbara Murphy (formerly Stcherbatcheff) is a best-selling author, successful communications professional, and copywriter who has worked for Swiss Re, Sika, Robeco, and other large multinational companies and media agencies.
From 2008 to 2009, Murphy wrote the weekly City Girl column in The London Paper - the same slot as the hugely popular City Boy column that led to Geraint Anderson's best-selling book just as Lehman Brothers went bankrupt. Her book, "Confessions of a City Girl" (Virgin Books, August 2009) is a UK Sunday Times bestseller, and has been translated into German and Polish. Murphy graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics and Music from Colgate University in 2004. Her website is: http://www.barbara-murphy.com