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Caribbean Chemistry
Caribbean Chemistry: Tales from St Kitts | Christopher Vanier
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Charming and vividly evocative... I feel as if I have got to know these islands, and almost to have been there.' Helena Drysdale, author of Strangerland Ah, to be an embryo again. Christopher Vanier's story begins where we all do, conception. Set in 1940s and 1950s on the Caribbean island of St Kitts and beset by a troubled colonial legacy, both Christopher and his island yearn for independence. Vanier recalls the mischief of an island childhood: giving his baby brother to an ungrateful monkey, sneaking out to the cinema after school hours, hair-raising jaunts on a volcano, disastrous experiments involving a rocket... Is this boy lost in the plain sailing of childhood or can he turn his curiosity into Caribbean Chemistry? This is a story of self-discovery, told candidly in language rich enough to eat: Breadfruit, breadnut, bamboo, lignum vitae, marouba, weedee, and calabash. Funny and engaging, a story about breaking the barriers of identity and finding them again. A rare view of the emigrant's tale.
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Born on #StKitts, Vanier details his time growing up there. I‘m not usually a fan of childhood memoirs, but he‘s quite a character, which made this entertaining. It‘s a bit slow in places, but I really enjoyed it.

I took it right up to the buzzer, but that‘s a completion for me of #ReadingAmericas2023! 🥳

BarbaraBB Wow that is so fast!! Happy new year Holly 🍀💚 12mo
Librarybelle Hooray!! Congrats on completing! 12mo
squirrelbrain Hooray! 🎉🎉🎉 12mo
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