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Kshakal
When We Were Birds | Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 🦅 13mo
Eggs 🦅🧡🐦‍⬛ 13mo
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TheSpineView
When We Were Birds | Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
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Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Beautiful 💚🖤 13mo
Eggs Perfect 🖤🐦‍⬛💚 13mo
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Jess861
River Sing Me Home | Eleanor Shearer
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Starting the tagged book with an iced coffee and a view of the water while the little guy is with his tutor. I've only just started and I can already tell that I'm going to enjoy this book. I believe this is her debut when it comes to writing books - so I'm excited that it's started off so well.

Now just to decide if I want to tag it to #Barbados #Guyana or #TrinidadAndTobago for #ReadingTheAmericas2023 @librarybelle @barbarabb

Aims42 I love when you begin a new book and you just know you‘re going to love it 🥰 I‘ve tried to explain that feeling to my husband and he thinks I‘m nuts 🤪 1y
Jess861 @Aims42 I feel you! My husband isn't a reader so he just doesn't get it - but there's no better feeling! Nothing better than loving a book from start to finish. 1y
Aims42 @Jess861 ☺️🥰😍 1y
Librarybelle What a great recommendation! It‘s an awesome feeling for sure! 1y
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emmaturi
When We Were Birds | Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
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Pickpick

This is a great read combining magic and myth, family and romance.

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Bookwomble
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#ReadingTheAmericas2023 #TrinidadAndTobago ??

Written in 1956, The Lonely Londoners is a contemporary account of the experience of the Windrush Generation, invited to the "Mother Country" to be despised, abused, feared and, for some, captivated by.
Yet again you can read how the, "Coming over here..." rhetoric continues to be deployed today to excuse low pay and to blame immigration, rather than fiscal and social policy, for problems.
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Bookwomble Anyway, the novel, despite looking full in the face of racism and misogyny, also has many light-hearted moments, and shows the solidarity of the immigrant community together with their bickering, alongside the fascination of the white community with their Commonwealth siblings.
Selvon's word-pictures vividly bring his characters to life, and the steam of consciousness section towards the end is a vernacular prose poem. (BTW, why are stream of ⬇️
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Bookwomble ... consciousness writings always unpunctuated? I'm pretty sure that my stream of consciousness is generally grammatically structured, though admittedly it is hard to tell as the act of reflexive observation tends to affect the subject under observation 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️)
Although set wholly in London, Selvon was from Trinidad and Tobago, and the Caribbean émigré culture he describes seems to fit the reading challenge criteria 😊
@BarbaraBB @Librarybelle
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batsy I was quite blown away when I read it for the first time for an undergrad course, and found it quite moving as well. It has remained quite vivid in my mind. I should revisit it soon. And also keen on another one of his 1y
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Leftcoastzen Wow, great review , I have it in my “get to before the end of summer” stack.👍👏 1y
BarbaraBB Still want to read this. Excellent review. 1y
Librarybelle Great review, as always!! 1y
Bookwomble @batsy He wrote a couple of other books with Moses Aloetta as MC, which might be interesting to read. The Housing Lark sounds good, too 🙂 1y
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peanutnine
When We Were Birds | Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
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More book stacks after visiting the last 8 (phew!) stores for the #greatercharlottebookcrawl today 🎉
And we got a cute vinyl sticker for completing the crawl!

I will be posting some close ups of some gorgeous editions of favorites that I found soon but in the meantime I am officially on a book buying ban. (Except for preorders, they don't count right?) 😂

#bookhaul

Soubhiville Woohoo! Great scores! 2y
Cinfhen Go you!!!! Fun day!! 2y
Yuki_Onna Woohoo!!! 2y
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TheLudicReader A book crawl! Sounds like a dream of a day. 2y
AmyK1 I‘m so looking forward to hitting some of the stores next Saturday. I live in SC so can‘t get to all of them 😞 2y
peanutnine @AmyK1 they are spread out a good bit! I live an hour west of Charlotte so we had to commit to three Saturdays to hit them all. My favorite of the Rock Hill stores was Liberty Book Co ☺️ 2y
AmyK1 Awesome. The Rock Hill stores are definitely on our list since we‘ll get to them first and my daughter went to college there. We‘re hoping to be able to get to 6-7. 2y
peanutnine @AmyK1 good luck! 👍🏻 2y
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Hooked_on_books
When We Were Birds | Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
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In this book, we get to know two people from very different belief systems in #Trinidad. They eventually intersect in a love story. This took me a while to get into and there were aspects of it I thought could be more fleshed out, but ultimately I enjoyed it. Low pick for me.

#ReadingAmericas2023

Librarybelle Another great cover! 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
When We Were Birds | Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
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This is lovely, Beautifully written
I didn't know that Rastafarian culture around death was utter avoidance. Darwin can only get a job as a grave digger and he must leave his mother and religion to take the job. Yejide shepherds souls to the afterlife. A total meet cute?
We spend so much time with Darwin I felt I didn't get the promised magical realism the description gave. I also felt that some scenes didn't transition well and I got a bit lost.

ChaoticMissAdventures #20in4 book 3 of readathon getting back into the groove after a reading slump earlier this month. @Andrew65 2y
Andrew65 Great to hear, well done 👏👏👏 2y
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ChaoticMissAdventures
When We Were Birds | Ayanna Lloyd Banwo
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This audio keeping me company as I make a walking path. I am counting this as my exercise for the day and tomorrow I am going to be super upset with myself. Book 2 of 5 half done.

#20in4 #readathon @Andrew65

marleed I would count that as exercise too! 2y
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squirrelbrain
Hungry Ghosts | Kevin Jared Hosein
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From the reviews I knew this was going to be a tough read, but it was VERY dark. Set in 1940s #trinidad, much of the story takes place in the ‘barrack‘; the remnants of slave housing, where the incredibly poor eke out their ‘lesser lives‘. Another storyline features the disappearance of a local reclusive landowner, but it‘s all inter-connected.

There‘s no light anywhere in this novel, hence why it‘s touted as a Booker nominee. It‘s one of ⬇️

squirrelbrain …those books that you hesitate to recommend because it‘s so tough but, weirdly, I grew to appreciate it. TW for animal abuse. @TrishB - there were even more dead dogs later on in the book. 😬 #netgalley Published next week in the UK. (edited) 2y
TrishB Great review Helen 👍🏻 I‘ve cancelled the pre order for now. 2y
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JamieArc “There‘s no light anywhere in this novel, hence why it‘s touted as a Booker nominee.” 😆. Oh my. Why do I subject myself to such books? 2y
BarbaraBB What @JamieArc says 😂😂 2y
MicheleinPhilly Dead dogs? Hard pass! 2y
Suet624 @JamieArc same here. 🤪 2y
Megabooks I think I‘m going to skip this, but excellent review Helen. 2y
Librarybelle Excellent review! I‘m passing on this one. 2y
CarolynM Sounds like you've taken one for the team. Great review, but definitely not stacked😆 2y
Hooked_on_books I tend toward darker books, so I‘m glad you mentioned the dead dogs. No way! 2y
Cinfhen I had this one stacked but I feel like im gonna hold off - I can‘t do REALLY DARK right now or animal cruelty 2y
azulaco I have this one on my possibles list for #readingtheamericas2023 as well. We‘ll see if I feel like reading it when I get to #trinidad. 2y
KarenUK It‘s a nope for me…. But great review Helen! 💕 2y
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