"Against the narrative of heroic sovereignty that has dominated Caribbean literary history, Faith Smith suggests the advantages of slowing down, of caution, of waiting, of strolling. . . . [T]his book strolls, too, eschewing any untoward rush to judgment or conclusion, taking its time, exploring side streets and alleyways, emerging onto the main thoroughfare from unexpected directions. It always makes us look anew, look differently. We could not ask for a better guide." - Peter Hulme (New West Indian Guide)