![]() ![]() ‘It’s hard to explain, but if you love getting lost in a story, this could be one for you. ‘This book is bursting at the seams with beauty! Magic! Love! Imagination! It is a burst of colour and flame.’ There is both literal and literary magic here.’ ‘A story luxuriously and confidently told, which is sumptuous from sentence to sentence. ![]() ‘I couldn’t put it down and I will be recommending it to everyone.’ ‘Brimming with and life and love and just absolutely gorgeous writing. The sky is pink, and some wonder if it will ever be blue again. Readers will be utterly mesmerized by the loving care with which Leone Ross conjures Popisho to life. Inspired by Leone Ross’ homeland of Jamaica, the story also explores the lingering impact of colonialism on a society. ![]() When night falls, all have been given a gift, and many are no longer the same. Playful, imaginative, and dazzling, Popisho examines a unique community and the geography that shapes it. The world is stirring awake again, each resident with their own list of things to do:Īs the sun rises two star-crossed lovers try to find their way back to one another across this single day. ‘I deeply admire This One Sky Day – and also, not so secretly, bitterly envy it…’ Marlon Jamesĭawn breaks across the archipelago of Popisho. This ‘true feat of imagination and wonder’ (Nikesh Shukla) transports readers on an odyssey of love, grief, mayhem and delight. ![]()
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