The Prison Angel, Kevin Sullivan
The Prison Angel, Kevin Sullivan
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The Prison Angel
Mother Antonia's Journey from Beverly Hills to a Life of Service in a Mexican Jail

Author: Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan

Narrator: Kevin Sullivan, Mary Jordan

Unabridged: 6 hr 45 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 07/19/2022


Synopsis

The winners of the 2003 Pulitzer Prize for international reporting tell the astonishing story of Mary Clarke. At the age of fifty, Clarke left her comfortable life in suburban Los Angeles to follow a spiritual calling to care for the prisoners in one of Mexico's most notorious jails. She actually moved into a cell
to live among drug king pins and petty thieves. She has led many of them through profound spiritual transformations in which they turned away from their lives of crime, and has deeply touched the lives of all who have witnessed the depth of her compassion. Donning a nun's habit, she became Mother
Antonia, renowned as "the prison angel," and has now organized a new community of sisters—the Servants of the Eleventh Hour—widows and divorced women seeking new meaning in their lives. "We had never heard a story like hers," Jordan and Sullivan write, "a story of such powerful goodness."

Born in Beverly Hills, Clarke was raised around the glamour of Hollywood and looked like a star herself, a beautiful blonde reminiscent of Grace Kelly. The choreographer Busby Berkeley spotted her at a restaurant and offered her a job, but Mary's dream was to be a happy wife and mother. She raised
seven children, but her two unfulfilling marriages ended in divorce. Then in the late 1960s, in midlife, she began devoting herself to charity work, realizing she had an extraordinary talent for drumming up donations for the sick and poor.

On one charity mission across the Mexican border to the drug-trafficking capitol of Tijuana, she visited La Mesa prison and experienced an intense feeling that she had found her true life's work. As she recalls, "I felt like I had come home." Receiving the blessings of the Catholic Church for her mission, on
March 19, 1977, at the age of fifty, she moved into a cell in La Mesa, sleeping on a bunk with female prisoners above and below her. Nearly twenty-eight years later she is still living in that cell, and the remarkable power of her spiritual counseling to the prisoners has become legendary.

The story of both one woman's profound journey of discovery and growth and of the deep spiritual awakenings she has called forth in so many lost souls, The Prison Angel is an astonishing testament to the powers of personal transformation.

About Kevin Sullivan

Kevin Sullivan is a Pulitzer Prize–winning reporter for The Washington Post and a bestselling author. His book, Trump on Trial, coauthored with his wife and Washington Post colleague Mary Jordan, features reporting from dozens of Washington Post journalists, and traces the investigation, acquittal, and aftermath of the impeachment of Donald Trump. The last book Sullivan and Jordan wrote was the #1 New York Times bestseller, Hope: A Memoir of Survival in Cleveland, the story of Amanda Berry and Gina DeJesus, who were kidnapped in Cleveland and held for a decade. They previously wrote The Prison Angel: Mother Antonia’s Journey from Beverly Hills to a Life of Service in a Mexican Jail. They were the Washington Post’s co-bureau chiefs in Tokyo, Mexico City, and London for fourteen years.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Mary Alice on June 24, 2009

Well, this was a pleasant surprise. This woman has had an incredible journey. Raised in an affluent Beverly Hills family,and well off herself, later in life she found herself searching for a deeper meaning to her existence. She had gone through two failed marriages and had seven kids. Her father had......more

Goodreads review by Angelea on January 19, 2014

I had the opportunity to speak with Mother Antonia several times over the phone in the year or two before she died. Even by phone, she exuded peace, kindness, and love to the extreme. I had heard a bit about her life at the time and that a book had been written about her so, because the sound of her......more

Goodreads review by Heather on January 15, 2019

Her biography is so engrossing I read the first 158 pages before I realized it was 2:30 in the morning and I was exhausted. I resented having to stop reading to go to sleep. But the writing itself is merely a vehicle for her story. And perhaps the writing should be underwhelming so the words do not e......more

Goodreads review by Ginny on April 09, 2023

Writing style: bad Content: amazing Definitely worth reading. This woman gave so much to the world and her life is inspiring.......more

Goodreads review by Vicki on November 22, 2022

Her age, her health, her background was never a factor in her latter year at this place. She loved people, and they knew it. She never felt those acts of kindness were extraordinary, she just did it one thing at a time, and believed anyone could do this. Maybe, but not many would do this because ano......more