The Drowned Forest
In the discovery of a fossilized tree stump deep off the coast of Bermuda, Angela Barry finds a potent metaphor of long-term climate change against which to measure the alarms, resentments, and hopes of future possibilities expressed by her characters as they respond to Bermuda’s emergence from colonial status. Modernity brings challenges to the old racial, cultural, and religious hierarchies that have dominated the island. Angela Barry weaves a rich and absorbing multi-voiced narrative in which different perspectives—insider/outsider, youth/age, Black/white—are each given sympathetic space and a convincing sense of growth through the span of the novel.
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The Drowned Forest
In the discovery of a fossilized tree stump deep off the coast of Bermuda, Angela Barry finds a potent metaphor of long-term climate change against which to measure the alarms, resentments, and hopes of future possibilities expressed by her characters as they respond to Bermuda’s emergence from colonial status. Modernity brings challenges to the old racial, cultural, and religious hierarchies that have dominated the island. Angela Barry weaves a rich and absorbing multi-voiced narrative in which different perspectives—insider/outsider, youth/age, Black/white—are each given sympathetic space and a convincing sense of growth through the span of the novel.
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The Drowned Forest

The Drowned Forest

by Angela Barry
The Drowned Forest

The Drowned Forest

by Angela Barry

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In the discovery of a fossilized tree stump deep off the coast of Bermuda, Angela Barry finds a potent metaphor of long-term climate change against which to measure the alarms, resentments, and hopes of future possibilities expressed by her characters as they respond to Bermuda’s emergence from colonial status. Modernity brings challenges to the old racial, cultural, and religious hierarchies that have dominated the island. Angela Barry weaves a rich and absorbing multi-voiced narrative in which different perspectives—insider/outsider, youth/age, Black/white—are each given sympathetic space and a convincing sense of growth through the span of the novel.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781845235376
Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd.
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Pages: 272
Product dimensions: 5.25(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Bermudian by birth, Angela Barry lived abroad for more than 20 years—in England, France, The Gambia, Senegal, and the Seychelles—before returning to Bermuda, where she worked as a lecturer until retiring in 2016. She is the author of two previous books, Endangered Species and Goree.
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