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He drown she in the sea

2005336 pagesGrove/Atlantic, Incorporated

Synopsis

In a small Caribbean village, a woman named Mida recounts her life story, marked by a mysterious drowning and the lingering shadows of World War II. As she navigates her memories, the lines between truth and illusion blur, revealing a past filled with secrets, betrayals, and the enduring impact of a complex friendship. This story delves into the psychological depths of its characters, exploring how past events shape their present realities.

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About the author

Shani Mootoo is the author of Cereus Blooms at Night, a novel that explores themes of identity and belonging. Her writing often delves into the complexities of Caribbean life and the immigrant experience.

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