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Published some forty years ago, and set in the mid-1950s, this is indisputably the most well-known work of fiction from Belize. That can often be a burden for a book when readers come to it later, but this remains a shimmering and melancholy account of Beka, a 14-year-old girl in Belize City, coming to terms with growing up. At the time, Belize was still a British colony, and the political turmoil of the time -- independence vs. federation with the West Indian colonies vs. potential annexation b
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Belize on the verge of Independence. Beka navigates school, friendship, and family responsibilities. Her grandmother is pro independence, and her father is loyal to British rule. Beka's friendship v with Toycie is a central part of the book as is the catholic girls' school they attend together.
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