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Light Falling on Bamboo

Published
Sep 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
719

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Trinidad, 1848. Michel Jean Cazabon returns home from France to his beloved mother's deathbed. Despite the Emancipation Act, his childhood home is in the grip of colonial power, its people riven by the legacy of slavery. Michel Jean finds himself caught between the powerful and the dispossessed. As an artist, he enjoys the governor's patronage, painting for him the island's vistas and its women; as a Trinidadian he shares easy wisdom and nips of rum with the local boat-builders. But domestic tensions and haunting reminders of the past abound. His fiery half-sister Josie - the daughter of a slave - still provokes in him a youthful passion; his flirtatious muse Augusta tempts him as he paints her 'for posterity'. Meanwhile, letters from his white, French wife and children remind him of their imminent arrival on the island.

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Oct 2012 Tindal Street Press ISBN13 9781906994396 ISBN10 1906994390
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First Edition Sep 2012 Profile ISBN13 9781906994938 ISBN10 1906994935
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Sep 2012 Tindal Street ISBN10 B00B2Z4XT6
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