Distinctively and splendidly adventurous, romantic, historical, and funny, ranging from the harrowing slum of Katakoumbay to the comforts of the developed world, this collection of stories investigates the complexities of human relationships. The language is contemporary and often unrelenting. The book is a timely exposé on the joys and disillusionment of post-independence Africa and the Caribbean. A Suitcase Full of Dried Fish and other stories is written from the viewpoint of characters replete with emotion and stinging dialogue. We read about the secrets of online dating; the trial of a migrant; a polygamous household; a rebel leader; an air steward; a teacher-pupil relationship; the fears of sickness; and a glimpse of the afterlife. These stories allow a peek into the lives of extraordinary individuals who persevere or give up in times of love, injustice, war, and the desire for money. They show that even in the midst of adversity, much can be achieved with resilience, and much can also be lost where there is no forgiveness.
A Suitcase full of Dried Fish and other stories is a well-crafted book. Its author writes with an authentic flair and gripping readability. He has done us proud in bringing a strong storytelling streak so powerful among our people.”
Council for the Advancement of African Canadians in Alberta (CAAC)