cover image The Coconut Latitudes: Secrets, Storms, and Survival

The Coconut Latitudes: Secrets, Storms, and Survival

in the Caribbean. Rita M. Gardner, illus. by Mike Morgenfield. She Writes Press, $16.95 paper (204p) ISBN 978-1-63152-901-6

Their father claims they are in paradise, but shadows fall over Eden for an American family forced to settle in a beautiful but volatile and poverty-stricken Dominican Republic ruled by dictator Rafael Trujillo. In this poignant, jarring memoir and coming-of-age story, Gardner recounts the pain, sacrifices, secrets, and infrequent joys of a dysfunctional family heading towards catastrophe. Throughout, storms serve as rich metaphors for pain, tragedy, and isolation, while natural beauty and family love clash with violent personalities and cruelty. Gardner has written a rich, haunting book that vividly captures her childhood and makes everyday turmoil vital through precise and honest prose.