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Rain on A Tin Roof [Paperback]

Gabriel J. Christian (Author)
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September 24, 1999
Rain On A Tin Roof is a sparkling collection of Caribbean short stories. The stories present sharp, vivid portraits of life on the island of Dominica. Distance has sharpened the author's love for his homeland and people. Delving into stories of colonial rule, family, romance, exile, rural life, gossip, superstition and political upheaval, this is a passionate work which immerses the reader in images which are robust, extremely funny and sometimes deadly serious.

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...the evocation of landscape, the visual imagery, the powerful appeal to the senses and the ability to virtually transport the reader to the event he is describing is a hallmark of Gabriel Christian's writing. -- Irving Andre, Distant Voices: The Genesis of an Indigenous literature in Dominica.

About the Author

Gabriel J. Christian was born in Goodwill, Dominica in 1961. He was educated on the island before graduating from the University of the District of Columbia's College of Business and Public Management in 1986, with a BA in Procurement and Public Contracting and the Georgetown University Law Center, with the degree of juris doctor in 1990.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 385 pages
  • Publisher: Pond Casse Press; 1st edition (September 24, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0966845412
  • ISBN-13: 978-0966845419
  • Product Dimensions: 7.8 x 5.2 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,763,994 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Gabriel Christian obtained his Juris Doctor from Georgetown University and a Bachelor of Business Administration in Procurement and Public Contracting from the University of the District of Columbia. He is General Counsel and a founding member of the Institute of Caribbean Studies (www.icsdc.org). He was active as President of the Dominica Federation of Students during Dominica 1970's drive for independence from Britain. In 1992 he co-founded Pont Casse Press with Irving W. Andre to promote and publish Dominican/Caribbean history and literature. He is an author/co-author of seven books on Caribbean history, military history and literature. He is a co-founder and Vice President of the Dominica Academy of Arts and Sciences (www.da-academy.org). In 2007 he was appointed a Judicial Commissioner for the Maryland Court of Appeals by Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley and is the managing attorney at www.marylandattorneyatlaw.com; 301-218-9400;Email: Gabrielchn@aol.com.



 

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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Caribbean Life, December 16, 1999
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Ayesha Morris (Washington City Paper, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rain on A Tin Roof (Paperback)
"Dominica." "Identity." "Colonialism." The words cascade easily off Gabriel J. Christian's tongue as he weaves the names and dates of almost every major event in Caribbean history into his conversation. From the Cuban Revolution to Sammy Sosa, Christian can tell you just about everything about Carib people--and somehow, despite all his historical allusions and unexpected tangents, it all makes sense. He is, after all, a lawyer. Your first impression of him is that he is a man well-suited to writing lengthy, carefully argued works of nonfiction. Not surprisingly, his first book, In Search of Eden, co-authored with Irving Andre and published in 1992, chronicles the history of the island-nation Dominica. But his latest endeavor, Rain on a Tin Roof, is a collection of short stories Christian calls "quirky." It shows an unexpected side of the guy who works 12-hour shifts at his own law firm, goes home to watch C-SPAN, and then settles into a political book before going to bed at 1 a.m. Recently, instead of penning letters on behalf of his clients, he has been spending much of his time sitting at the computer in his "cubbyhole of a basement," contemplating name changes for the characters he has drawn from his childhood memories. In his vibrant stories Christian captures the complex realities of a people whose long histories have been aching to be told, embellished with his own recollections and flair. Rain on a Tin Roof's adventure-starved little boy, who dashes to a window to watch a hurricane swipe the galvanized-iron roofs off the island's houses, is Christian. The hormonal adolescent who five-finger-discounts his mother's kitchen rum to set the mood for a day of carnival, hoping to "wriggle on his classmate Tessa's behind," is Christian. And Christian is also the protective brother who gives the evil eye to a crowd of jeering kids hurling stones and insults at his developmentally challenged sister. Christian is eager to focus his attention on his home--and not to contribute to the brain drain that seems to plague most Caribbean countries, where children leave for education abroad but never return, physically or otherwise, to strengthen the islands that nurtured them. Pond Casse Press, Christian's publishing company, has offices in Roseau, Dominica as well as in Upper Marlboro, Md., and Brampton, Ontario. And his involvement in the Dominican Association of Washington D.C. and the Institute of Caribbean Studies makes Christian the perfect poster boy for Caribbean nationalism. But his approach to the role is subdued. Maybe it's because, for him, entertainment is strapping on a satchel and heading down to Martin Luther King Memorial Library. Or perhaps it's because, deep inside, he knows he cannot really return to Dominica, a place that has irrevocably changed since he left it 17 years ago.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Totally remarkable, April 3, 2001
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Eslie Florent (Commonwealth of Dominica) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Rain on A Tin Roof (Paperback)
This compilation of short stories truly reflects the life of a son for the soil. Though the author spent the greater part of his adult life away for his homeland Dominica, the stories told indicate he s truly reminiscent of the gratifying life growing up on a small Caribbean Island during the seventies and prior. Most of these experiences I believe almost every West Indian will identify with. It's genuine, not to mention zesty.

I can mostly relate to the story `Rain on a Tin Roof.' Though I was only twelve years old at the time hurricane David was on its rampage devastating our country, my memories of the event remain vivid.

As a young Dominica, I would suggest every Dominican and by extension West Indian should grab hold of this remarkable compilation, as it truly connotes the life of a practical Dominican. This book also makes a great gift for the West Indian offspring's, wanting to learn of the experiences growing up in the islands

To the non-West Indians I say, "Buy the book, its literature is a unique culture to learn about, one which relates the real life experiences of the serious, yet witty author." One to really love.

To the author I say, "Great job Gabe, you are truly ingenious."

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Rain on a Tin Roof, May 28, 2000
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Athenia Henry (Burlington New Jersey) - See all my reviews
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Excellent! Excellent literary work, Gabo brings home all that is truly island happenings. A must read for all Caribbean peoples and a gift of love to their entire family. Rain on a Tin Roof evokes all the memories of growing up in the islands, a story of family love,trials and triumphs so vividly portrayed. An unpretentious and riviting portrayal of island politics , culture and traditions that make every page come alive and leave you wanting more.The reader is transported back in time. As you leaf through the pages you laugh and cry and hold your breath as you are overcome with nostalgia brought on by memories of the good old days. For those who have not visited Dominica this book is home, the experiences are real. Simply put this should make the best sellers and the Opra book club list.
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