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Ibis (2025)
Justin Haynes
"Ibis took me to totally unexpected places. It's vivid, witty, and heartbreaking as it reckons with myths, migration, and found family. Long after I turned the last page, I'm still thinking of this novel's interrogation of the histories of Venezuela and the Caribbean. What shaped us? Who have we become? Who will we choose to be?"

Passiontide (2024)
Monique Roffey
"Monique Roffey is a trailblazer of Caribbean literature, and I will read anything she writes. Passiontide is a reckoning, a protest, and a prayer. I'm writing this from Trinidad, in the aftermath of another murdered woman, asking myself the same question Roffey's characters ask: which of us will be next? And yet, even as Passiontide captures the pain-laced lives of our women, the book still holds hope in its heart. Maybe, through our shared courage, we can change."

Sweetness in the Skin (2024)
Ishi Robinson
"Sweetness in the Skin is a celebration of the Caribbean - our food, our language, and our people. I read this book with my heart in my mouth, hoping all of Pumkin's dreams would come true."
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