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Pepperpot: Best New Stories from the Caribbean
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Pepperpot: Best New Stories from the Caribbean

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This wonderful anthology of fresh voices from the Caribbean…includes writers from Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. The diverse textures of the stories by 13 established and new authors weave a tapestry of the islands, water, sand, ocean breeze, and rum. Vivid settings serve as backdrops for a dazzling display of personalities.
–Booklist
The wonder in these stories is that they show Caribbean culture–the people, sounds, food, and music…this book will appeal to readers of Caribbean fiction and beyond.
–Library Journal
One of my favorite reads of the last few months…sophisticated and engrossing…A big recommendation today for one and all.
–Chicago Center for Literature & Photography
[Pepperpot] leaps headfirst into audacious narrative water, sustaining a diversity in storytelling that’s indicative of the panoply of ways to love, sin, and write about it, in these our unpredictable, conjoined societies.
–Caribbean Beat Magazine
Readers are in for a treat when they open the pages to taste the melange of literary Caribbean cuisine. Spicy and filling!
–The Gleaner (Jamaica), Sizzling Books for Summer Reading

If you want a masterclass in how to start your stories with a bang, this is the book for you….This is an exciting and heartening book. It proves–if anyone was in any doubt–that the Caribbean has plenty of homegrown literary talent to draw upon.
–A Year of Reading the World (Book of the Month for August 2014)
Take Pepperpot along on vacation. It’s an ideal summer read.
–La Bloga
Pepperpot is an eclectic mix of adventure, humor, the spirit world, family relationships, and other subject matters which gives you something to think about.
–Ski-wee’s Book Corner Featuring a preface by Olive Senior. Includes the 2013 Commonwealth Prize-winning story The Whale House by Sharon Millar. Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press, two of the foremost publishers of Caribbean literature, launch a joint Caribbean-focused imprint, Peekash Press, with this anthology. Consisting entirely of brand-new stories by authors living in the region (not simply authors from the region), this collection gathers the very best entries to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, including a mix of established and up-and-coming writers from islands throughout the Caribbean. Featuring these brand-new stories:
The Whale House by Sharon Millar (Trinidad & Tobago)
A Good Friday by Barbara Jenkins (Trinidad & Tobago)
Reversal of Fortunes by Kevin Baldeosingh (Trinidad & Tobago)
The Monkey Trap by Kevin Hosein (Trinidad & Tobago)
The Science of Salvation by Dwight Thompson (Jamaica)
Waywardness by Ezekel Alan (Jamaica)
Berry by Kimmisha Thomas (Jamaica)
Father, Father by Garfield Ellis (Jamaica)
All the Secret Things No-One Ever Knows by Sharon Leach (Jamaica)
This Thing We Call Love by Ivory Kelly (Belize)
And the Virgin’s Name Was Leah by Heather Barker (Barbados)
Amelia by Joanne Hillhouse (Antigua & Barbuda)
Mango Summer by Janice Lynn Mather (Bahamas) and others!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Akashic Books,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
22 April 2014
Pages
190
ISBN
9781617752711

This wonderful anthology of fresh voices from the Caribbean…includes writers from Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Jamaica, and Trinidad and Tobago. The diverse textures of the stories by 13 established and new authors weave a tapestry of the islands, water, sand, ocean breeze, and rum. Vivid settings serve as backdrops for a dazzling display of personalities.
–Booklist
The wonder in these stories is that they show Caribbean culture–the people, sounds, food, and music…this book will appeal to readers of Caribbean fiction and beyond.
–Library Journal
One of my favorite reads of the last few months…sophisticated and engrossing…A big recommendation today for one and all.
–Chicago Center for Literature & Photography
[Pepperpot] leaps headfirst into audacious narrative water, sustaining a diversity in storytelling that’s indicative of the panoply of ways to love, sin, and write about it, in these our unpredictable, conjoined societies.
–Caribbean Beat Magazine
Readers are in for a treat when they open the pages to taste the melange of literary Caribbean cuisine. Spicy and filling!
–The Gleaner (Jamaica), Sizzling Books for Summer Reading

If you want a masterclass in how to start your stories with a bang, this is the book for you….This is an exciting and heartening book. It proves–if anyone was in any doubt–that the Caribbean has plenty of homegrown literary talent to draw upon.
–A Year of Reading the World (Book of the Month for August 2014)
Take Pepperpot along on vacation. It’s an ideal summer read.
–La Bloga
Pepperpot is an eclectic mix of adventure, humor, the spirit world, family relationships, and other subject matters which gives you something to think about.
–Ski-wee’s Book Corner Featuring a preface by Olive Senior. Includes the 2013 Commonwealth Prize-winning story The Whale House by Sharon Millar. Akashic Books and Peepal Tree Press, two of the foremost publishers of Caribbean literature, launch a joint Caribbean-focused imprint, Peekash Press, with this anthology. Consisting entirely of brand-new stories by authors living in the region (not simply authors from the region), this collection gathers the very best entries to the Commonwealth Short Story Prize, including a mix of established and up-and-coming writers from islands throughout the Caribbean. Featuring these brand-new stories:
The Whale House by Sharon Millar (Trinidad & Tobago)
A Good Friday by Barbara Jenkins (Trinidad & Tobago)
Reversal of Fortunes by Kevin Baldeosingh (Trinidad & Tobago)
The Monkey Trap by Kevin Hosein (Trinidad & Tobago)
The Science of Salvation by Dwight Thompson (Jamaica)
Waywardness by Ezekel Alan (Jamaica)
Berry by Kimmisha Thomas (Jamaica)
Father, Father by Garfield Ellis (Jamaica)
All the Secret Things No-One Ever Knows by Sharon Leach (Jamaica)
This Thing We Call Love by Ivory Kelly (Belize)
And the Virgin’s Name Was Leah by Heather Barker (Barbados)
Amelia by Joanne Hillhouse (Antigua & Barbuda)
Mango Summer by Janice Lynn Mather (Bahamas) and others!

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Akashic Books,U.S.
Country
United States
Date
22 April 2014
Pages
190
ISBN
9781617752711