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A collection of short stories dealing with post-colonial life in the Caribbean, notably in the author's native Guyana, as well as in London. Many characters, mostly displaced people from former colonies, struggle to find an identity, reconcile their past, and escape restlessness.
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Explores displacement and identity in Caribbean post-colonial tales.
Who is this book for?
Shape Shifter offers a compelling look into the lives of displaced Caribbean characters as they navigate the complex aftermath of colonialism. It's a profound collection that resonates with anyone interested in cultural identity and the lingering effects of history, making it a captivating read for those who enjoy stories about resilience and self-discovery.