A collection of stories set in Trinidad introduces readers to a colorful cast of characters, ranging from a pair of hapless tourists at a witchcraft ceremony to a hunch-backed shoemaker feuding with a one-armed butcher....
Sassela is tired of her fourth-grade students, tired of her mundane life and particularly tired of living with a man she no longer loves. When she meets Ciam, with his lilting accent and a smile that reflects his native Caribbean sunshine, he seems l...
The Sorcerer's Drum is a thrilling coming-of-age novel set in North and West Africa at the turn of the nineteenth century. The hero is born into a feuding royal family that has been exiled as punishment for nurturing threatening ambitions. An uncle, ...
Set in the early 19th century and reminiscent of the grand storytelling of Alexandre Dumas, Web of Freedom recounts the adventures of prince M'nalo Fanta Bembo, who escapes from a slave ship that has transported him from his native Africa. Living alo...
Gossipy, intimate, and provocative, and set in Trinidad and New York City, People and Peppers, A Romance gives a diverting peek into the nuances of a Caribbean island's callaloo of inter-racial and multicultural social mores. James's main characters ...
Kelvin Christopher James uses a panoramic canvas for this absolutely entertaining and slyly informative novel that addresses topical issues such as Climate Change, Plutocracy, Racism, and Immigration. Matters that might be heavy going but for James' ...