A lyrical, lush, evocative story about a fractured Jamaican family and a daughter determined to reclaim her home. When Pearline receives grave news about her ailing father, she abruptly leaves Brooklyn for her childhood home in Jamaica. But Pearline isn't prepared for a tense reunion with her sisters or for her father's startling deathbed wish that she repair their long-broken family legacy and find the sister and two brothers no one has seen in more than 50 years. Moving through time and place, from modern-day Brooklyn and Montego Bay to 1930s Havana and back again, The House of Plain Truth is a journey through generational secrets and a family coming to terms with its past. Inspired by the author's own history, this soulful novel explores a fascinating story of immigration, divided loyalties, and what one woman must sacrifice in her attempt to find home.
Donna Hemans Books
Donna Hemans explores the intricate tapestry of family relationships and the complexities of women's lives within the Caribbean context. Her prose is celebrated for its lyrical quality and keen insight into themes of identity, migration, and the search for home. Hemans delves into how the past shapes the present, examining how individuals navigate their roots and heritage. Her work offers sensitive and penetrating portraits of characters striving to find their place in the world.
