Diana McCaulay
Dog-Heart

 

Dog-Heart is a novel about the well-meaning attempt of a middle-class single mother to transform the life of a boy from the ghetto who she meets on the street. Set in present-day, urban Jamaica, Dog-Heart tells the story from two alternating points of view – those of the woman and the boy. They speak in the two languages of Jamaica that sometimes overlap, sometimes display their different origins and world views. Whilst engaging the reader in a tense and absorbing narrative, the novel deals seriously with issues of race and class, the complexity of relationships between people of very different backgrounds, and the difficulties faced by individuals seeking to bring about social change by their own actions.

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Stories From Yard,

A Permanent Freedom









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Diana McCaulay is a Jamaican writer, newspaper columnist and environmental activist. Read Diana's latest blog

Dog-Heart

ISBN: 9781845231231
Pages: 244
Published: 15 March 2010

Price:  £9.99
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