Isn't it strange how blurbs can deviate so far from one's own reading of a book? I loved this. Elma Napier - a true pioneer. Not afraid to become fully entrenched in the society of her adoptive homeland, proud to be friends of the local Dominicans, proud that her children married into Dominican families, undaunted by being the only woman (and white at that) involved in their politics. I am not sure the blurb gives you all that. Yes she came from Scotland and a world of privilege but no, she does not flex her muscles, such as they might be, except for the good of the island of her adoption. A really wonderful book. Heartening to know that not all white settlers were insensitive, boorish, proud of their often stupid (to put it mildly) peers. That she was commemorated on a Dominican stamp is not at all surprising, if you read this and hear her.