About Children of the Ocean God
The year is 1795. The ideals of the French Revolution are sweeping their way across the Caribbean until they reach the shores of St. Vincent, an island inhabited by a tribe of mixed Amerindian and African ancestry called the Black Caribs. A dysfunctional peace treaty with Britain leads to simmering tensions with colonists motivated by greed. At a crucial moment, with British hegemony waning in the region, the Black Caribs foment an all-out war. Supported by French revolutionaries, they attempt to establish their status as “citizens of a free nation.” Based on actual events, Children of the Ocean God, transports readers to a fascinating period in history, capturing the nuances of colonization and slavery in the Caribbean, the revolutionary fervor of the times, and the dauntless, noble fighting spirit of the Black Caribs desperately trying to preserve their birthright.
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Author Bio:
Kiran Dellimore is an author and innovator residing in the beautiful, historic Dutch city of Utrecht. Born in Barbados in 1979, to a Trinidadian mother and a Vincentian father, he was raised with pride in his ‘mixed-up’ Afro-Caribbean heritage and a passion for storytelling. He is the author of Squash Diary: The Story of How Squash Saved My Life, Fresh Ereba: A Collection of Caribbean Bedtime Stories for Children, Walking in Footsteps of Promise and Children of the Ocean God