Kemosha of the Caribbean, 9781839131219
Paperback
Escape slavery, learn to fight, and risk all for your brother’s freedom.

Kemosha of the Caribbean

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    3 February 2022

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Summary

Nominated for the Carnegie Medal for Writing

‘A vivid and powerful story … Another tour de force by Alex Wheatle, a truly gifted storyteller’ David Olusoga

Kemosha and her brother have lived their whole lives in slavery. Sold away to work in lawless Port Royal, Kemosha takes her chance to escape brutal treatment. With fortune on her side, Kemosha befriends Ravenhide, a man with a mysterious past who teaches her the art of swordfighting, and introduces her to t…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781839131219
ISBN-10:1839131217
Author:Alex Wheatle
Publisher:Andersen Press Ltd
Imprint:Andersen Press Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:3 February 2022
Weight:256g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 20mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

A vivid and powerful story centred around the struggles of a young enslaved woman who is determined to stand up for herself and fight for what is right, often in the face of danger and cruelty. Another tour de force by Alex Wheatle a truly gifted storyteller – David Olusoga[A] stunning historical adventure … Wheatle has a big heart, an easy style and natural empathy * The Times, Children’s Book of the Week *A thrilling YA pirate adventure, filled with the grimmest details of history and a joyous sense of what happens when the oppressed are empowered * Guardian *A thrilling high seas adventure… Kemosha’s indomitable spirit, determination and wit make for an unforgettable heroine * Observer *There’s pirates, cut-throats and swashbuckling action, but the star turn is the fierce and unforgettable heroine in pursuit of her freedom and the girl she loves * The Bookseller, Editor’s Choice *

About The Author

Alex Wheatle

Alex Wheatle is the author of several acclaimed novels, many of them inspired by experiences from his childhood. He was born in Brixton to Jamaican parents, and spent most of his childhood in a Surrey children’s home. Following a short stint in prison following the Brixton uprising of 1981, he wrote poems and lyrics and became known as the Brixtonbard. Alex has been longlisted for the Carnegie Medal, won the Guardian Children’s Fiction Award, and was awarded an MBE for services to literature in 2008.

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