Madam Pierre Bwoy (ePub)
(Sprache: Englisch)
Born in trying times in the middle of a violent hurricane, Charles Pierre was destined for turmoil and rapid changes at a period when revolution and rebellion had become the accepted norm everywhere.
Unable to dictate the terms or relate to the conditions...
Unable to dictate the terms or relate to the conditions...
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Born in trying times in the middle of a violent hurricane, Charles Pierre was destined for turmoil and rapid changes at a period when revolution and rebellion had become the accepted norm everywhere.
Unable to dictate the terms or relate to the conditions at that delicate aspect of his dependent life, his future is made apparent through the struggles his father endures as relationships are challenged by selfishness and a general sense of indifference.
Further influencing the decisions taken and the threats to his well-being is the depravation and general lack of vital resources on the tiny island on which he resides. Having to rely so much on the boats and on fishing as the sea accounts for such a great part of their livelihood, Charles story is told even as he lies in his crib under the general care of his mother whose health has now come under scrutiny.
Facing the task of adapting and making necessary changes to keep abreast with the changing times, Mr. Pierre, Charless father, has to keep a still head as he makes crucial decisions that will very well determine the path his sons future takes. Before he could relate or even utter a single babble, Charles saga has begun to unfold.
Unable to dictate the terms or relate to the conditions at that delicate aspect of his dependent life, his future is made apparent through the struggles his father endures as relationships are challenged by selfishness and a general sense of indifference.
Further influencing the decisions taken and the threats to his well-being is the depravation and general lack of vital resources on the tiny island on which he resides. Having to rely so much on the boats and on fishing as the sea accounts for such a great part of their livelihood, Charles story is told even as he lies in his crib under the general care of his mother whose health has now come under scrutiny.
Facing the task of adapting and making necessary changes to keep abreast with the changing times, Mr. Pierre, Charless father, has to keep a still head as he makes crucial decisions that will very well determine the path his sons future takes. Before he could relate or even utter a single babble, Charles saga has begun to unfold.
Autoren-Porträt von Marcus Bethel
Born in Grenada in September 1969, Marcus D. Bethel grew up on a tiny Grenadine Island of Petite Martinique. He attended the only primary school on the island but later moved to the sister isle where he received a secondary education at the Bishop's College Carriacou. After graduating in July 1986, he indulged himself in the seaman life only to be interrupted by a short stint as a teacher in 1988.
After migrating to New York, he enrolled in Brooklyn College in the fall of 2001, from where he graduated with a BFA in creative writing.
He currently resides in Brooklyn New York.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Marcus Bethel
- 2014, 156 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Xlibris US
- ISBN-10: 1499045069
- ISBN-13: 9781499045062
- Erscheinungsdatum: 18.07.2014
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