(10/23/2018)
I should've loved this book. The plot is solid, the characters are well developed, the setting is beautifully described by an author who clearly loves Trinidad, & the message is important. However, the story moves too slowly, is a bit predictable, and Ms. Adam steps too far into gratuitous violence/abuse in the third section of the book. It is both difficult to stomach and not fitting with the tone of the rest of the novel. As I was reading the abusive scene, I was immediately jarred out of the story. It doesn't fit with the rest of the story and feels as if it was included solely for shock value. Although I didn't particularly love this book, I am interested in seeing how the author's writing skill grows as she gains more experience. This is a decent debut novel & it is evident that Ms. Adam is a skilled writer. I think as she becomes a more seasoned novelist her writing choices will mature.