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Such a great observation, that is how I felt about it too!
Some standouts for me were:
-the woman's monologue about covering for her cousin in the death of a revealed sexual assaulter.
- The boy dying in the company of the police officer who has since become jaded about who his job really protects.
-The part that was narrated by a crab (what?!) but made a great point on the impact of the tourist industry on biodiversity and space for the financially disadvantaged.
I gave it 4 stars.
Amanda wrote: "I agree that it was a treat to listen to the audiobook: the sounds, music, and accents really did add to it. I loved what you said here Gail about: "The written voices are often of children or inno..."
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This award-winning collection of Barbadian stories showcases the controversial and often hidden aspects of a Caribbean paradise. Love, relationships, and the human condition are explored through surprisingly humorous narratives on politics in the rum shop, sex-tourism, domestic abuse, and much more. Shakirah Bourne writes in a satirical and humorous style that is brilliantly realised through the voice talents of Levi King, Janelle Gilkes, and Ayesha Gibson-Gill. Featuring authentic Barbadian accents that bring the author's style of wry humour from the "mouth of babes" to life, the audiobook is also enhanced by atmospheric sound.