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1. Shadows move among them.
by Edgar Mittelhölzer
Portraying the dark, authoritarian side of the utopian dream, this classic novel tells the story of the Reverend Harmston, a man devoted to building ... More
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6. Guyana
by Marlene Targ Brill
This series succeeds dramatically in communicating the unique charm, the allure, and the cultures of other parts of the world. Here also are ... More
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9. Janjhat
by Rooplall Monar
The lives of Indo-Caribbean workers are explored in this novel. Portrayed are their hopes and despairs, their religious life, their poetry, their ... More
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14. The Counting House
by David Dabydeen
Set in the 18th century, this novel follows Rohini and Vidia, growing up in an Indian village, before being seduced by tales of Plantation Albion. ... More
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16. Prash and Ras
by N D Williams
Disparate worlds collide in Williams's two novellas. In 'My Planet of Ras' a young German woman joins a Rastafarian commune in Jamaica. Under the ... More
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19. From the Heat of the Day
by Roy A K Heath
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21. Dig Away Two-Hole Tim
by John Agard
Tim's love for holes of all kinds often get him into trouble.
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22. The Shadow Bride: A Novel by Roy Heath
by Roy Heath
In the waning days of colonialism on the island of Guyana, a contest of wills between mother and son ends tragically.
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23. Jonestown
by Wilson Harris
'I was obsessed - let me confess - by cities and settlements in the Central and South Americas that are an enigma to many scholars. I dreamt of their ... More
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