Passing Through, Colin Channer
Passing Through, Colin Channer
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Passing Through

Author: Colin Channer

Narrator: Robin Miles, Simon Prebble, Dion Graham

Unabridged: 11 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 04/22/2011


Synopsis

From the national bestselling author of Waiting in Vain and Satisfy My Soul comes a sexy, witty collection of connected stories set on San Carlos, a tiny island with an old volcano in the Caribbean Sea. Spanning the early 1900s up to modern times, the stories trace the intersecting lives of travelers, expatriates, and local folks in ways that shock, illuminate, and reveal. From the American photographer who finds her world disturbed by new forms of love and lust, to a charismatic priest confronted by the earthly perks of fame and stardom, the diverse mix of characters are united by the universal search for love and understanding--a challenge on an island simmering with issues of politics, power, and race. Written with poetic grace and titillating candor, each story shines against its own tableau--World War II, the rise of Fidel Castro, Mt. Pelee devastating Martinique, import-export trading, Bob Marley in the days before his music echoed all around the world. As men and women fall in love, marry and remarry, face moral conflicts and new identities, the volcano sees it all. From plantation days to the roots of revolution, it is a silent witness to the turbulent century that engulfs this tiny island of eternal humor, passion, and allure.

Reviews

Goodreads review by LaQuita on July 24, 2014

I don't think that I would have ever read this book if not a book club required reading. Although I must say I was intrigued to see how the short stories would entwine, and what a good entwining it was. The downside to the book for me was the wordiness about nothing. I would have finished the book i......more

Goodreads review by David on April 18, 2011

Not as well written as I expected. It didn't give me a strong sense of setting and place as I hoped. The characters all seemed to be pretty much the same person with a different name. All the men and all the women seemed carbon copies of each other.......more