Light Beneath Ashes

"A poignant memoir that doubles as an effective primer on recent Haitian history." - Kirkus Reviews

"A really lovely, rich, thoughtful memoir. It's just beautiful." -- Holly Welker, award-winning poet and essayist

"A stirring memoir pulled from the beating heart of a fractured nation." - SPR Editorial Review

The book opens with one of the author's earliest memories in Haiti-his mother waking him from an afternoon nap so they could leave their house before dark and spend the night in a church, seeking refuge from armed gangs that broke into homes in the early 1990s.

Set in both Haiti and the United States, Light Beneath Ashes follows his journey from a childhood shaped by political instability to the difficult decision to leave for the US, and the complexities of adapting to a new world. Years later, with a doctorate in economics and a desire to contribute, he returns to Haiti-not as a tourist or savior, but as a son, researcher, and reluctant witness to the slow unraveling of a country he still calls home.

Blending personal narratives, history, and introspection, Light Beneath Ashes is a deeply personal and emotionally honest account of belonging, return, and the fragile space between hope and disillusionment. It offers a rare insider-outsider lens on post-dictatorship Haiti, both intimate and politically aware. With the precision of a researcher and the heart of someone who never stopped looking back, the author examines the limits of change and what it means to engage with a homeland that both welcomes and resists you.

This is not just a memoir-it is a mirror to the soul of a nation and to the hearts that keep it alive, even from afar.

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Light Beneath Ashes

"A poignant memoir that doubles as an effective primer on recent Haitian history." - Kirkus Reviews

"A really lovely, rich, thoughtful memoir. It's just beautiful." -- Holly Welker, award-winning poet and essayist

"A stirring memoir pulled from the beating heart of a fractured nation." - SPR Editorial Review

The book opens with one of the author's earliest memories in Haiti-his mother waking him from an afternoon nap so they could leave their house before dark and spend the night in a church, seeking refuge from armed gangs that broke into homes in the early 1990s.

Set in both Haiti and the United States, Light Beneath Ashes follows his journey from a childhood shaped by political instability to the difficult decision to leave for the US, and the complexities of adapting to a new world. Years later, with a doctorate in economics and a desire to contribute, he returns to Haiti-not as a tourist or savior, but as a son, researcher, and reluctant witness to the slow unraveling of a country he still calls home.

Blending personal narratives, history, and introspection, Light Beneath Ashes is a deeply personal and emotionally honest account of belonging, return, and the fragile space between hope and disillusionment. It offers a rare insider-outsider lens on post-dictatorship Haiti, both intimate and politically aware. With the precision of a researcher and the heart of someone who never stopped looking back, the author examines the limits of change and what it means to engage with a homeland that both welcomes and resists you.

This is not just a memoir-it is a mirror to the soul of a nation and to the hearts that keep it alive, even from afar.

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Light Beneath Ashes

Light Beneath Ashes

by Boaz Anglade
Light Beneath Ashes

Light Beneath Ashes

by Boaz Anglade

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"A poignant memoir that doubles as an effective primer on recent Haitian history." - Kirkus Reviews

"A really lovely, rich, thoughtful memoir. It's just beautiful." -- Holly Welker, award-winning poet and essayist

"A stirring memoir pulled from the beating heart of a fractured nation." - SPR Editorial Review

The book opens with one of the author's earliest memories in Haiti-his mother waking him from an afternoon nap so they could leave their house before dark and spend the night in a church, seeking refuge from armed gangs that broke into homes in the early 1990s.

Set in both Haiti and the United States, Light Beneath Ashes follows his journey from a childhood shaped by political instability to the difficult decision to leave for the US, and the complexities of adapting to a new world. Years later, with a doctorate in economics and a desire to contribute, he returns to Haiti-not as a tourist or savior, but as a son, researcher, and reluctant witness to the slow unraveling of a country he still calls home.

Blending personal narratives, history, and introspection, Light Beneath Ashes is a deeply personal and emotionally honest account of belonging, return, and the fragile space between hope and disillusionment. It offers a rare insider-outsider lens on post-dictatorship Haiti, both intimate and politically aware. With the precision of a researcher and the heart of someone who never stopped looking back, the author examines the limits of change and what it means to engage with a homeland that both welcomes and resists you.

This is not just a memoir-it is a mirror to the soul of a nation and to the hearts that keep it alive, even from afar.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798218759308
Publisher: Thaba Publishing
Publication date: 09/23/2025
Pages: 244
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.55(d)
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