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Angel
Angel | Merle Collins
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Chronicling the events that took place in Grenada from 1951—when workers revolted against the white owners of the sugar and cocoa estates—to the U.S. invasion in 1983, this revised and expanded edition follows headstrong Angel and her mother Doodsie as they experience the deposition of the old, corrupted leadership with conflicted emotions. As their community struggles for independence, the political conflicts in Grenada tear long-term relationships apart, provoke fratricidal killings, and allow an outrageous breach of sovereignty. Seamlessly moving between these serious events and the warmth and tensions of family life, this celebrated novel offers an informed account of the revolution and a richly developed vernacular.
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Currey
Angel | Merle Collins
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Mehso-so

#readingtheamericas2023 #grenada. Difficult read as all the dialogue is in Creole and the Revolution and US invasion is told through the voice of individuals experiencing it in the confusion of the moment. Hard to completely connect with the characters but nevertheless an interesting read.

Librarybelle Glad it was an interesting read! 2y
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Nebklvr
Angel | Merle Collins
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Pickpick

The history of the Revolution of Grenada is represented in the hardworking, loving family who become entangled in the political upheaval. Atmospheric. Great characters. A classic which shouldn‘t be missed.