Pepperpot: Best New Stories from the Caribbean
Pepperpot: Best New Stories from the Caribbean
--Booklist The wonder in these stories is that they show Caribbean culture--the people, sounds, food, and music...this book will appeal to readers of Caribbean fiction and beyond.
--Library Journal One of my favorite reads of the last few months...sophisticated and engrossing...A big recommendation today for one and all.
--Chicago Center for Literature & Photography [Pepperpot] leaps headfirst into audacious narrative water, sustaining a diversity in storytelling that's indicative of the panoply of ways to love, sin, and write about it, in these our unpredictable, conjoined societies.
--Caribbean Beat Magazine Readers are in for a treat when they open the pages to taste the mélange of literary Caribbean cuisine. Spicy and filling!
--The Gleaner (Jamaica), Sizzling Books for Summer Reading If you want a masterclass in how to start your stories with a bang, this is the book for you....This is an exciting and heartening book. It proves--if anyone was in any doubt--that the Caribbean has plenty of homegrown literary talent to draw upon.
--A Year of Reading the World (Book of the Month for August 2014) Take Pepperpot along on vacation. It's an ideal summer read.
--La Bloga Pepperpot is an eclectic mix of adventure, humor, the spirit world, family relationships, and other subject matters which gives you something to think about.
--Ski-wee's Book Corner Featuring a preface by Olive Senior. Includes the 2013 Commonwealth Prize-winning story The Whale House by Sharon Millar. Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press, two of the foremost publishers of Caribbean literature, launch a joint Caribbean-focused imprint, Peekash Press, with this anthology. Consisting entirely of brand-new stories by authors living in the region (not simply authors from the region), this collection gathers the very best entries to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, including a mix of established and up-and-coming writers from islands throughout the Caribbean. Featuring these brand-new stories: The Whale House by Sharon Millar (Trinidad & Tobago)
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--Booklist The wonder in these stories is that they show Caribbean culture--the people, sounds, food, and music...this book will appeal to readers of Caribbean fiction and beyond.
--Library Journal One of my favorite reads of the last few months...sophisticated and engrossing...A big recommendation today for one and all.
--Chicago Center for Literature & Photography [Pepperpot] leaps headfirst into audacious narrative water, sustaining a diversity in storytelling that's indicative of the panoply of ways to love, sin, and write about it, in these our unpredictable, conjoined societies.
--Caribbean Beat Magazine Readers are in for a treat when they open the pages to taste the mélange of literary Caribbean cuisine. Spicy and filling!
--The Gleaner (Jamaica), Sizzling Books for Summer Reading If you want a masterclass in how to start your stories with a bang, this is the book for you....This is an exciting and heartening book. It proves--if anyone was in any doubt--that the Caribbean has plenty of homegrown literary talent to draw upon.
--A Year of Reading the World (Book of the Month for August 2014) Take Pepperpot along on vacation. It's an ideal summer read.
--La Bloga Pepperpot is an eclectic mix of adventure, humor, the spirit world, family relationships, and other subject matters which gives you something to think about.
--Ski-wee's Book Corner Featuring a preface by Olive Senior. Includes the 2013 Commonwealth Prize-winning story The Whale House by Sharon Millar. Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press, two of the foremost publishers of Caribbean literature, launch a joint Caribbean-focused imprint, Peekash Press, with this anthology. Consisting entirely of brand-new stories by authors living in the region (not simply authors from the region), this collection gathers the very best entries to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, including a mix of established and up-and-coming writers from islands throughout the Caribbean. Featuring these brand-new stories: The Whale House by Sharon Millar (Trinidad & Tobago)
A Good Friday by Barbara Jenkins (Trinidad & To
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