It is necessary to examine the life of Yeshua from birth to death with an open mind, placing it in its human context, and in the world that existed in his time.
This heart-rending story beckons you to leave your comfort zone and take the journey of a West Indian labour migrant who leaves his island home in an effort to further his education and improve his standard of living.
Provides an insight into the intrigues of politics in a small island, the machinations of 'white shadows', and the depravity of persons in high office on the island. From a quiet beginning it races through twists and turns to a surprising and violent ending. * Winner of the Prime Minister's Award for work that best reflects Barbadian Culture and Identity in a provocative way - Frank Collymore Literary Endowment Competition, 2007, Barbados.
Robert Pinhero, born in the Caribbean, teaches English at Songhay College, West Africa. Songhay is awash with intrigue, corruption and rumours of yet another coup.