This collection combines whimsical and surreal illustrations with engaging, intimate encounters that explore the depths of the human experience. Unique and diverse in setting, and with touches of magical realism, these nine stories will tug at the st...
For Abeje and her brother Adunbi, home is the slave quarters of a Caribbean sugar plantation on the Island of Martinique. Under the watchful eye of their mother they survive, despite what threatens to break them. But when one night of brutality leave...
2021 Next Generation Indie Book Awards Finalist - Historical FictionSeeking to pursue his dream in music, and harboring a grave secret, young Gerard Rougeaux leaves his native Montreal for New York City in 1909, embarking on a journey that then takes...
Beautiful and moving, this historical novella is told from the perspective of a girl held as a slave on the Isle of Martinique in the 1800s. The poetic narrative digs into grief’s fertile ground, sprouting a strange and wonderful fruit. And the...