As Barbados struggles for its independence from Great Britain in 1963, a young Black man born into abject poverty takes his first courageous steps toward creating a hopeful future
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ng story, rich in detail, told with great sensitivity and affection."
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It is 1964. Howard lives a hand-to-mouth existence in the small island protectorate of Barbados with his brothers, two aunts, and his grandmother. He is waiting for his parents, who left for England long ago, to send for him. And as the sparks of independence crackle all around them, Howard's life changes forever when Mr. Bradshaw, a black headmaster, is hired for his school. Howard begins to blossom under Bradshaw's guidance, and learns that neither freedom nor knowledge comes without sacrifice, and that even battles won leave victims. In this beautiful, poignant, and ultimately hopeful novel, the fate of one Bajan family rests in the hands of change--change that only liberation and learning can bring.
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- PublisherBallantine Books
- Publication date1992
- ISBN 10 0345380673
- ISBN 13 9780345380678
- BindingHardcover
- Edition number1
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