(8/28/2023)
This book is difficult to get into. Persevere! I recommend reading the first two chapters, reading a Wikipedia article on the 1991 Haitian coup d'état, and then skimming the first two chapters again. That will give you enough information to get into the story. After 50 pages, it flowed very well. I learned so much about Haiti from this book! The story was gripping, even if I never did figure out exactly who a lot of the Haitian military members were. I especially enjoyed the stories of family, friends, and lovers, and the details about Haitian life. It is hard to categorize this book…It is part historical fiction, part governmental/political fiction, and part world fiction (at least to this US reader). I think a list of characters with a short description of who each is would go a long way to eliminating confusion and allow the reader to access the story more easily.