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The West Indian narrator vents her bitterness at the unhappy life fate dealt her--mother died in childbirth, father ignored her, stepmother tried to kill her, at school she had an abortion. Finally, she married a white doctor, but it was impossible for her to love him because he was a colonialist. She draws parallels with the despair of her country--Dominica--attributing it to the legacy of slavery. By the author of Lucy.
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Bleak and brutal. I don't think I have ever read anything that is written so beautifully about a life that is so empty of love and happiness, where just being is all there is. Where little crumbs of comfort come from being used by someone or being given to someone.
I can't say I enjoyed this, it is not a comfortable read, but the prose is something else, the whole thing is really quite astonishing.
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