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Sweet Like Saltwater

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Fiction. Asian American Studies. This is the fictional debut from an author whose short stories have appeared in several countries, including Canada, the United States, England, and China. The stories in SWEET LIKE SALTWATER span the globe as well, from rural colonial Guyana to Canadian backroads to the banks of the Hudson. Rendered with wry humor and acuity, Deonandan's stories reflect the context of imperialism that he speaks to in his poignant introduction: And for we displaced Indian children of the Caribbean, as distant from our birth as that realm may seem, the taste of our blood's history is as sweet as the saltwater of that warm sea.

113 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1999

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Raywat Deonandan

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Short stories by an amazing author :) Many different writing styles and character voices. Excellent.
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