Author: Imani M. Tafari-Ama
Language: English
Published: 18th June, 2022
Publisher: Beaten Track
Edition: 2
ISBN: Print ISBN: 978-1-78645-514-7
eBook ISBN: 978-1-78645-515-4
ASIN: B0B44HTJ17
Length: 30,000 words (approx.)
Category: Fiction
Genre: Women's Fiction, Political, POC
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About the Book:
At the third anniversary of the May 2010 Tivoli Gardens incursion, the wounds of the residents are as raw as when they were first inflicted; hate for officials like the security forces and government and opposition politicians alike runs hotly through the veins of community citizens and their relatives far and wide. As the country waits with bated breath for the Commission of Enquiry that will bring the stories to the surface, the silent rage seethes in emotional cauldrons, like a time bomb, waiting to explode.This novella is Imani Tafari-Ama’s imaginative conjuring of fiction from facts too gruesome to be believed and too horrific to remain hidden. This testimonial treatment of the Tivoli Gardens siege—as the Public Defender defines that remarkable event and the torturous road to a still unrealized recover—is the call of all concerned, to conscience and a refusal to treat silence as an option.
While this novella is historically located in the context of real events surrounding the Tivoli incursion and refers to public figures that were involved in that incident, all characters represented are fictitious and unrelated to the citizens of Tivoli Gardens and the actual experiences that they went through during the security forces’ siege of their community. Any resemblance of these characters or their stories to what actually happened is therefore coincidental.
About the Author:
Dr. Imani Tafari-Ama is currently Research Fellow at the Regional Coordinating Office for the Institute for Gender and Development Studies, having just completed a year as Fulbright Scholar-in-Residence at Bridgewater State University in Massachusetts. Previous to that assignment, Imani was International Fellow and Curator at the Flensburg Maritime Museum (2016-17), tasked with formulating an African-Caribbean analysis of Danish Colonialism and Legacy in Flensburg, the Virgin Islands of the... Read More
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