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Books with author Merle Hodge

  • Crick Crack, Monkey

    Merle Hodge

    Paperback (Waveland Press, Inc., May 20, 2013)
    The cultural and linguistic complexity of postcolonial Trinidadian society is cleverly portrayed in this beautifully written West Indian novel. Hodge uses the voice of the central character, Tee, to tell a story that begins with two young children forced to live first with their aunt Tantie and then with Aunt Beatrice. Tantie's world overflows with hilarity, aggression, and warmth. Aunt Beatrice's Creole middle-class world is pretentious and exudes discriminatory attitudes toward people of color in the lower classes. As we follow Tee from childhood to young adulthood, we share the diversity and richness of her struggle to exist in two worlds, fit in with relatives and classmates, learn from differing cultures, and carve out her identity. In addition to Hodge's powerful, evocative writing and messages, readers are treated to an insightful introduction and study questions, written by Roy Narinesingh, that prompt fruitful discussions of postcolonial issues. Other titles by Caribbean writers from Waveland Press: Brodber, Jane and Louisa Will Soon Come Home (ISBN 9781478622840); Brodber, Myal (ISBN 9781478623113); Edgell, Beka Lamb (ISBN 9781478629412); Lovelace, The Wine of Astonishment (ISBN 9781478611271); and Warner-Vieyra, Juletane (ISBN 9781478611783).
  • Crick Crack, Monkey

    Merle Hodge

    eBook (Waveland Press, Inc., May 1, 2013)
    The cultural and linguistic complexity of postcolonial Trinidadian society is cleverly portrayed in this beautifully written West Indian novel. Hodge uses the voice of the central character, Tee, to tell a story that begins with two young children forced to live first with their aunt Tantie and then with Aunt Beatrice. Tantie’s world overflows with hilarity, aggression, and warmth. Aunt Beatrice’s Creole middle-class world is pretentious and exudes discriminatory attitudes toward people of color in the lower classes. As we follow Tee from childhood to young adulthood, we share the diversity and richness of her struggle to exist in two worlds, fit in with relatives and classmates, learn from differing cultures, and carve out her identity. In addition to Hodge’s powerful, evocative writing and messages, readers are treated to an insightful introduction and study questions, written by Roy Narinesingh, that prompt fruitful discussions of postcolonial issues.
  • Crick Crack, Monkey

    Merle Hodge

    Paperback (Heinemann, Feb. 21, 2001)
    A revealing novel of childhood about Tee who is being made socially acceptable by her aunt so that she can cope with the caste system of Trinidad.
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  • For the Life of Laetitia

    Merle Hodge

    Paperback (Farrar, Straus and Giroux (BYR), Oct. 30, 1994)
    Twelve-year-old Lacey is thrilled to be the first in her family to be admitted to secondary school, even though it means leaving her small Caribbean village and moving into town.
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  • For the Life of Laetitia

    Merle Hodge

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Twelve-year-old Laetita Johnson is the first member of her family to attend secondary school, but her new life requires that she leave her old life in the village behind to live with her father in the city.
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  • Crick crack, monkey

    Merle Hodge

    Hardcover (Deutsch, Jan. 1, 1970)
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  • Crick Crack, Monkey

    Merle Hodge

    Paperback (Heinemann, March 15, 1715)
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  • For The Life Of Laetitia

    Merle Hodge

    Paperback (Orion Children's Books (an Imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd ), May 27, 1996)
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  • Crick Crack Monkey

    Merle Hodge

    Paperback (Heinemann, Jan. 1, 1986)
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  • Crick Crack, Monkey by Merle Hodge

    Merle Hodge

    (Waveland Press, Inc., Jan. 1, 1705)
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  • For the Life of Laetitia

    Merle Hodge

    Hardcover (Orion Children's Books (an Impri, March 15, 1995)
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  • Crick Crack, Monkey by Merle Hodge

    Merle Hodge

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Distribution Services, Jan. 1, 1807)
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