Time and the River
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Time and the River | |
Author | Zee Edgell |
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Country | Belize |
Language | English |
Genre(s) | Historical Novel |
Publisher | Heinemann (Caribbean Writers Series) |
Publication date | March 31, 2007 |
Media type | |
Pages | 206 (paperback) |
Preceded by | The Festival of San Joaquin (1997) |
Time and the River is the fourth released novel by author Zee Edgell, appearing in March of 2007.
Edgell announced the arrival of the book in January and appeared in Belize in March at the University of Belize in Belmopan and in Belize City promoting the book.
Early reviews from Andrew Steinhauer of the Belize Times noted that the characters and discussion prevalent in all Edgell novels are "industrial grade" here, and expressed problems with the cover.
[edit] Plot summary
Main character Leah Lawson, 18, is a slave in mid to late 19th century Belize (the colony of British Honduras not having been formed until 1862). The story traces her rise in stature to slaveowner, continuing the tradition of female protagonists in Edgell works.