3. The Dark Star Trilogy
Marlon James is a Jamaican writer best known for his 2007 novel “A Brief History of Seven Killings,” which won the Man Booker Prize and the American Book Award. His latest ongoing project is The Dark Star Trilogy. The series is set in the myological version of Iron Age Africa. The trilogy follows the search for a missing child through the eyes of three different mythological creatures found in African and Caribbean mythology. Shaper shifters, witches and giants come together in this trilogy catching international attention.
4. When We Were Birds
When We Were Birds is the debut novel of Trinidadian author Ayanna Llyoyd Banwo. The novel opens with the protagonist’s grandmother telling her a creation story about a utopian Trinidad before the existence of humans. Animals lived in peace until humans ravaged war on the land. Corbeaux, also known as vultures, would eat the remains of the dead and change the souls of the humans in their bodies. Balance between the natural world and humans would not be restored until the Corbeauxs stomachs were full. The story of the Corbeaux sets the scene for the novel to intertwine stories of the past with the happenings of today. Part love story and part ghost story with a bone chilling plot, this novel has readers wondering what’s next for Banwo.
5. Popisho
Leone Ross’s Popisho is the author’s third novel and has received widespread critical acclaim. On the mythical island of Popisho, set in the Caribbean, everyone is born with a unique magical power. Popisho is a tale of community and love. Ross is of Jamaican and Scottish descent and the novel is heavily inspired by her upbringing in Jamaica. A wide cast of characters in the fictional nation all struggle to work with their powers amongst corruption, colonialism and their own desires.
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