Whispers from the Cotton Tree Root Caribbean Fabulist Fiction
The lushness of language and the landscape, wild contrasts, and pure storytelling magic abound in this anthology of Caribbean writing. Steeped in the tradition of fabulism, where the irrational and inexplicable coexist with the realities of daily life, the stories in this collection are infused with a vitality and freshness that most writing traditions have long ago lost. From spectral slaving ships to women who shed their skin at night to become owls, stories from writers such as Jamaica Kincaid, Marcia Douglas, Ian MacDonald, and Kamau Brathwaite pulse with rhythms, visions, and the tortured history of this spiritually rich region of the world.
Reviews

Eve@eveofrevolution
Available to read for free here Holy SHIT. There's a lot to unpack in this very small short story. Themes of colorism, misogyny, and more that I don't want to spoil. Going in blind to this story is best. The only thing I can say is, you WILL want more when you're done.

Анастасия Розова@rozova_n
*Read for class. I'm reading this one, again, for my paper on Bluebeard's plot transformation. An interesting take with an unresolved ending.