Barbados has an abundant and varied culture unseen by which remains hidden to all; its history was written by colonialists who shackled its own workers. Clayton's Book fixes that point of view with a brilliant picture of Barbados' characters informed through first-person accounts, showing a distinct personality. Here is the most recent evaluation that highlights the point.
A new Review of "Rogues in Paradise" is live! Read the insightful Review by Avid Traveler Calum Glenny, who says, "From eagerly opening the book for the first time, I was unable to put it down." Rogues will make you laugh with characters such as Rex Wotton and his Chalky Mount Caper with the 'stolen' building lights.
Next is a sample from the chapters in Rogues. Chapter 3, Acerola (ACE): A remarkable man who took a couple of incorrect steps, and got clean and clear. He is employed and going straight. A terrific example of a charming man who took control of his life. It's one of the reasons that prompted the book. Barbados has lots of examples of like this. There are lots of lessons from Rogues in Paradise.
Story of the People of Barbados
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