"They tell you one thing but you are not free." London in 1802 is a dangerous place for black people. Elizabeth d'Aviniere, the mixed race great-niece of the Lord Chief Justice, who... Læs mere
Adela Santiago is 13 and lives on the outskirts of Havana with her family. But something is amiss: the students on her student are disappearing, her parents' marriage seems to be... Læs mere
Shake Keane (1927-97), musician and poet, was a trend-setting but troubled Caribbean icon. Born in St Vincent, he migrated to London in the early 1950s where he became an... Læs mere
In Look Back!, an award-winning writer and illustrator celebrate the relationship between a grandmother and her grandson as she tells him about her Caribbean childhood adventures in the... Læs mere
Introducing the Caribbean's very own - and very amateur - private detective and his tussles with the drug dealers, cops, Rastamen, ghosts, girlfriends... Læs mere
Still Standing tells the story of the traditional wooden homes (known as ti kai) of Dominica in the eastern Caribbean. This gorgeously illustrated book pays tribute to these humble buildings that have withstood natural and manmade disasters.
Saying goodnight to all things we love on a tropical island.
What happened to the indigenous peoples of the Caribbean in the wake of the European onslaught? All but a few were wiped out. This remarkable book explores the history and culture of those who survived: the Kalinagos of Dominica - from resistance, to refuge and now revival.