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A powerful and moving chronicle of the different ways in which members of a small Trinidadian community, Bonasse, hold on to their identity as they find themselves caught up in change and corruption. Bolo is a champion stick fighter, tall, good looking, and the fastest, strongest, and bravest of al the young men in Bonasse. When time and time again he sees his people humiliated by American troops, his instincts as a leader prevail. But the stand he makes takes on bizarre and tragic forms. Introduction by Marjorie Thorpe.
160 pages, Paperback
First published January 1, 1982
I heard a song and I was singing:
'I never get weary yet
I never get weary yet
Forty long years I work in the fields
And I never get weary yet'
And my heart give a little skip as Bee join in, and the two of us was singing.
Lord, you make your people see hard things, you make us to drink the wine of astonishment. What to say? But it wasn't over yet; we had more wine to drink in the new year, for in the church that Sunday, rising like a spear out of the back row, with the rest of the congregation, to sing the first hymn, was Bolo.