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Caribbean Homecoming Journey

Sequins for a Ragged Hem

by Amryl Johnson, Bernardine Evaristo

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Paperback ISBN: 9780241995754 3 Feb 2022 127 x 196 x 24 (mm) 228g

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Amryl Johnson came to England from Trinidad when she was eleven. As an adult in 1983, ready for a homecoming, she embarks on a journey through the Caribbean searching for home, searching for herself. "Memories demanded that I complete this book," she writes. "If what I experienced was, in fact, a haunting, I believe I have now laid these ghosts to rest in a style which I hope will satisfy even the most determined ones."

Landing in Trinidad as carnival begins, she instantly surrenders to the collective, pulsating rhythm of the crowd, euphoric in her total freedom. This elation is shattered when she finds the house where she was born has been destroyed. She cannot escape—nor wants to—from the inheritance of colonialism. Her bittersweet welcome sets the tone for her intoxicating exploration of these distinct islands.

In evocative, lyrical prose, Sequins for a Ragged Hem is an astonishingly unique memoir, interrogating the way our past and present selves live alongside one another. Selected by Booker Prize-winning author Bernardine Evaristo, this series rediscovers and celebrates pioneering books from Black Britain and the diaspora, which remap the nation and reframe our history.