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Amanda Smyth

    Amanda Smyth explores the intricate connections between history, memory, and identity, often focusing on island life and postcolonial themes. Her prose is characterized by a sensory richness and lyrical quality that draws readers into vividly rendered worlds. Through a keen examination of human relationships and the power of place, Smyth crafts narratives that are both deeply personal and universally resonant. Her ability to capture the nuances of the human experience makes her writing compelling and memorable.

    Black Rock
    Das Hibiskusmädchen
    Fortune
    The Blessing of Charlie Sand
    Lost In Kane
    • 2021

      Eddie Wade has recently returned from the US oilfields. He is determined to sink his own well and make his fortune in the 1920s Trinidad oil-rush. His sights are set on Sonny Chatterjee's failing cocoa estate, Kushi, where the ground is so full of oil you can put a stick in the ground and see it bubble up. When a fortuitous meeting with businessman Tito Fernandez brings Eddie the investor he desperately needs, the three men enter into a partnership. A friendship between Tito and Eddie begins that will change their lives forever, not least when the oil starts gushing. But their partnership also brings Eddie into contact with Ada, Tito's beautiful wife, and as much as they try, they cannot avoid the attraction they feel for each other. Fortune, based on true events, catches Trinidad at a moment of historical change whose consequences reverberate down to present concerns with climate change and environmental destruction. As a story of love and ambition, its focus is on individuals so enmeshed in their desires that they blindly enter the territory of classic Greek tragedy where actions always have consequences.

      Fortune
    • 2017

      Lost In Kane

      He took her virtue, she took his heart.

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the complexities of human emotions, the narrative delves into how desire influences decisions and priorities mold life paths. It highlights the transformative power of love, illustrating how it can both unite and ultimately fracture relationships. Through the characters’ journeys, the story examines the delicate balance between personal desires and the impact of love, revealing the intricate dynamics of connection and heartbreak.

      Lost In Kane
    • 2015

      The story explores the dynamics of friendship as Sirus struggles with feelings of exclusion when his best friend Bubba befriends a newcomer, Charlie Sand. Set in Trinidad, it captures the essence of childhood relationships and the challenges of sharing friends. Aimed at children aged six to ten, the narrative is enriched with themes of acceptance and emotional growth. Accompanied by charming illustrations, it offers a warm and magical tale that resonates with young readers, encouraging them to navigate the complexities of friendship.

      The Blessing of Charlie Sand