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Rastafari in the third millennium 9766372276
Non Fiction
Various, £12.99
This volume brings together contributions from well known Rastafari practitioners and social scientists as a counter to the unilateral politics of outside definition, identification, and misrepresentation. They discuss Rastafari as an experiential philosophy; its historical and contemporary global cultural dimensions and its contribution to issues such as decolonization, reparations and repatriation.

Facing up to the past 9766370559

Non Fiction

Various, £10.99
Written eminent scholars and opinion leaders, Facing Up to the Past offers fresh insights in the manifold ways in which the slave trade and slavery are remembered and commemorated – or suppressed – as part of the national identity in the three continents forever connected by the legacies of the triangular trade. This book...inevitably offers food for reflection on the wider question of how a painful past is used – and sometimes misused – in contemporary national ideologies and identity politics.
 
 
Folk songs of Barbados 9768100656
Non Fiction
Various, £6.99
Seventy-two traditional songs of Barbados are presented in this book. They include Children’s songs, Tuk Band Songs, Work songs, Social Songs. Words and music are provided for each song along with a short description of the historical context.  

 
The joys of healthy cooking in the Caribbean 9768123354

Non Fiction

Various, £6.99
The best healthcare is good self-care. This book promotes a lifelong commitment to healthy eating. The over 200 recipes, collected from across the Caribbean are preceded by a section of guidelines to healthy eating.  
 

 
Fiction - Junior
The amazing adventures of Equiano 976637029X
Vayssieres, Jean-Jacques  
The story of Equiano is arguably the best-known slave narrative ever published. Originally published as The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa the African, Written by Himself in 1711, this fascinating account is rewritten for young readers by Jean-Jacques Vayssières.  
 

Yet we survive 9789766373023

Non Fiction

Walters, Mary
This book tells the story of a remarkable people. The Kalinago people of Dominica in the eastern Caribbean are the last survivors of the indigenous peoples of the region - their ancestors largely wiped out after the European encounter. Nowadays they live in a corner of Dominica as farmers and fishermen, taxi drivers and teachers; they make baskets and build canoes and preserve what is left of their rich cultural legacy.

 
9768123109
Non Fiction
The white minority in the Caribbean
Watson, Karl £11.99
   
 

   
Carib breeze 9768100230
Non Fiction Junior
Whitfield, Dorothy £2.99
A magical collection of poems for children, colourfully illustrated by children of the Caribbean. Influenced by her childhood memories of this enchanting tropical region, the author captures the everyday sights and sounds of the people and life of the Caribbean.  
 
 
         
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