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Flavors of the Trade Winds in Franklin, TN
Current price: $36.95

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Flavors of the Trade Winds in Franklin, TN
Current price: $36.95
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FLAVORS OF THE TRADE WINDS
The story of Doux Papa is a meditation on the Pigeon family's travels along the arms of a twentieth century triangular route between the Caribbean, Africa and Europe. This account of his childhood incorporates not only personal memories, but also important elements of social history. It forms part of a strong new current in Caribbean writing striving to convey to the reader different and overlooked facets of Caribbean identity. This energetic and optimistic writing tells stories unrecorded in any history book. -Julia Maxted
The story of Doux Papa is a meditation on the Pigeon family's travels along the arms of a twentieth century triangular route between the Caribbean, Africa and Europe. This account of his childhood incorporates not only personal memories, but also important elements of social history. It forms part of a strong new current in Caribbean writing striving to convey to the reader different and overlooked facets of Caribbean identity. This energetic and optimistic writing tells stories unrecorded in any history book. -Julia Maxted
FLAVORS OF THE TRADE WINDS
The story of Doux Papa is a meditation on the Pigeon family's travels along the arms of a twentieth century triangular route between the Caribbean, Africa and Europe. This account of his childhood incorporates not only personal memories, but also important elements of social history. It forms part of a strong new current in Caribbean writing striving to convey to the reader different and overlooked facets of Caribbean identity. This energetic and optimistic writing tells stories unrecorded in any history book. -Julia Maxted
The story of Doux Papa is a meditation on the Pigeon family's travels along the arms of a twentieth century triangular route between the Caribbean, Africa and Europe. This account of his childhood incorporates not only personal memories, but also important elements of social history. It forms part of a strong new current in Caribbean writing striving to convey to the reader different and overlooked facets of Caribbean identity. This energetic and optimistic writing tells stories unrecorded in any history book. -Julia Maxted

















