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Independence

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Independence is the rich, deeply moving story of the coming of age of a country and a boy, at the time of Barbados's independence from Britain in 1966. Fourteen-year-olds Christopher Lucas and Stephanie King have been neighbours and best friends since they were born a few months apart. They have been raised by their impoverished grandmothers since their mothers went "over 'n' away" to the U.S. and Canada to find work when the children were toddlers; no one has heard from the mothers since. The grandmothers are growing more and more desperate about their ability to support their charges. When the novel opens, there is a sudden and unexplained rift between Christopher and Stephanie following the return from Canada of a benefactor named Mr. Lashley, who lavishes gifts on Stephanie.

Through a series of triumphs and catastrophes, Christopher and Stephanie determine their places in the world and take control of their lives. Rich with the details of Bajan culture, from food preparation to political and financial affairs, from sexuality to spirituality, Independence is a fascinating window onto a little-known world, and a touching portrait of a journey to adulthood and the women who guide it.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      April 7, 2014
      Both abandoned by their mothers to the care of their grandparents, Bajans Christopher Lucas and Stephanie King are life-long friends. Discord arrives in 1966 in the form of the predatory Mr. Lashley, who takes a disquieting interest in 14-year-old Stephanie, lavishing gifts and attention on the teenaged girl. Conversations Christopher is too inexperienced to understand make it clear what the reprobate Lashley's true intentions are. Christopher finds himself suddenly denied his lifelong companion, forced to create a new identity for himself that does not include Stephanie, now too busy with her own challenges. Born in Barbados himself, Foster, a journalist who has published non-fiction and four novels (No Man in the House) draws on his knowledge of that island nation for this period piece. Written in Bajan dialect, the work is a frank but affectionate examination of Barbados in the late 1960s, a world where young women were not just more limited in their opportunities than boys but also subject to predation in ways boys were not, in a newly independent nation shaped by the legacies of more than three centuries of colonial rule. Agent: Denise Bukowski, The Bukowski Agency.

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