Redemption Island
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- $13.99
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- $13.99
Publisher Description
Redemption Island is set on an unused Second World War military base off the coast of South Carolina, where sixty convicted inmates are given one opportunity to earn their freedom. Removed from bars, cells, and concrete, they must live, work, study, and change together under strict rules and constant supervision.
The island becomes a place of hard labor, education, discipline, and accountability. Prisoners plant fields, build shelters, learn to read, teach one another, and confront the choices that brought them there. Progress is earned day by day. Failure means immediate return to a maximum-security prison. There are no second chances.
Through the stories of men and women convicted of serious crimes, Redemption Island explores punishment, rehabilitation, literacy, personal responsibility, and the cost of a broken system. As some inmates fall back into old patterns, others discover purpose, dignity, and the possibility of becoming something more than their past.
This novel presents a powerful vision of reform, asking whether redemption is possible when freedom must be earned, not given.