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Heinemann, 1982 , Medium-format Paperback - Caribbean Fiction  - 171pp. ISBN 9780435988449.

Subtle yet rich descriptions of culture, society, and family life in Belize adorn Zee Edgells beautifully narrated story of a short time in the life of 14-year-old Beka Lamb. Through flashbacks, points on politics and independence are animated, since the political struggles for independence in Belize reflect Bekas own developing maturity and need to assert herself.

The politics of the small colony, the influence of the matriarchal society and the dominating presence of the Catholic Church are woven into the fabric of the story.

Two main features of this heartwarming story are Bekas penchant for lying and her relationship with her older friend Troycie, whose troubling choices lead her down a self-destructive path. The pride of winning an essay contest at her convent school releases Bekas grief over Troycie and empowers her to embrace the next phase of her life.

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