Sunday, 24 September 2023

Book Review: The Day I Fell off My Island by Yvonne Bailey-Smith

 



ABOUT:



The Day I Fell Off My Island tells the story of Erna Mullings, a teenage Jamaican girl uprooted from her island following the sudden death of her beloved grandmother. When Erna is sent to England to be reunited with her siblings, she dreads leaving behind her elderly grandfather, and the only life she has ever known. A new future unfolds, in a strange country and with a mother she barely knows. The next decade will be a complex journey of estrangement and arrival, new beginnings, and the uncovering of long-buried secrets.


MY THOUGHTS:


This was indeed a page turner. Another great Caribbean novel. I love stories about migration since this is very much a part of Caribbean life.

In this novel we meet Erna Mullings a young girl who lives in rural Jamaica with her grandparents. Having no relationship with both her parents, Erna spends her childhood happy in the humble home of her grandparents.

When Erna's grandmother Melba dies, and after her siblings " devil" dad kidnaps them. She is forced to go live with her mom, husband and siblings in England.

Life in England proves hard for Erna as she realizes that all is not well with Violet (her mom) and especially her sister Patsy, whose behaviour reveals something sinister.

Erna's determination to improve her situation in spite of everything is what made the book so wonderful for me. Her love for her island home and her grandparents was also very moving.

This story was tragic, yet very beautiful. I highly recommend this one.



No comments:

Post a Comment