For the Love of My Name
- 335pagine
- 12 ore di lettura
In a collapsing Caribbean island, President Robert Augustus Devonish grapples with his legacy while Kamilia leads a workers' uprising against his oppressive regime. Vasu investigates chilling rumors in a remote commune, while Marguerite faces a moral dilemma between familial loyalty and national duty. Lakshmi Persaud's novel explores the intricate dynamics of ethnic prejudice and moral responsibility through diverse voices, illustrating the resilience of humanity amid despair and conflict. The narrative resonates with broader themes of power and primal instincts, reflecting on the human condition.
