A collection that brings to bear the memory of a pan-African
homeland upon the reality of a British upbringing, this book
unlocks stories--at times amusing and loving, at other times
confusing and sad--that surround the "invisibility" of private
fostering; the dislocations and negotiations of migration; and home
as an imagined, remembered, and physical place. Exploring the idea
of growing up black as one of the "Michael Jackson generation,"
against the racially divided background of Britain in the 1960s,
1970s, and 1980s, this poetry compilation also draws upon the
poet's travels to relate intimate childhood experiences.
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