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Brenda Flanagan (Author)
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October 15, 1996 Ann Arbor Paperbacks
Rape, the devastation of hurricane Flora, a child's tragic death, and an indifferent and corrupt government are some of the numerous problems challenging the people of Rosehill. Set on the fictional island of Santabella and spanning three years, You Alone Are Dancing follows the life of young Beatrice Salandy, balancing her ambitions, obligations, and love for Sonny Allen. Determined to create his own opportunities, Sonny leaves Rosehill for the United States in a swirl of promises and expectations. Beatrice remains on Rosehill, sharing her neighbors' struggle, adding their pain to her own, but sharing as well their music and their laughter, their history and their allegiance to it.
 
Like Santabella, set in an indifferent blue sea, Rosehill is part of a larger neglected Caribbean society, and Beatrice must learn to negotiate its tides and ebbs, overcome its storm and ensure its lulls, as she peruses what has to be done. She succeeds--but at a price that changes her life forever, as it does that of Sonny and all of Rosehill.
 
"In Brenda Flanagan's novel, You Alone Are Dancing, there's talk and talk, the life-long dance of talk--it's lyrical, raucous, sorrowful, vibrant, inventive. And there you are, on the island, in the midst and mix of it all. What the best musicians do with wood and brass and air, Brenda Flanagan does with words--she gives them voice and life."
--Janet Kauffman, author of Places in the World a Woman Could Walk

 
Brenda Flanagan, a native of Trinidad, is Professor of English at Eastern Michigan University, where she teaches creative writing and African-American and Caribbean literature. Flanagan is a three-time Hopwood award winner, including one for this novel. She is also the author of a play, When the Jumbie Bird Calls, and a forthcoming short story collection, In Praise of Older Women and Other Crimes. Her poetry and short fiction have appeared in Caliban, Calalloo, the Caribbean Review, and the Indiana Review, among others.

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Brenda Flanagan has constructed a rarity in contemporary American literature: a fully engaged political novel. In the tradition of V. S. Naipaul, she sets her tale on a Caribbean island under the shadow of corporate imperialism, complete with disenfranchised islanders, corrupt government ministers, scheming U.S. oil companies, and a bright young native named Sonny. A devastating hurricane sets in action a series of disasters that determine both Sonny's future and the prospects for his homeland. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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You Alone Are Dancing ($13.95 paperback original; May 1996; 200 pp.; 0-472-06627-7). This lyrical first novel set on a fictional Caribbean island (doubtless similar to its author's native Trinidad) contains a skillful and attractive rendering of life in a bustling village and of its resourceful and colorful local dialect. But Flanagan's monotonous treatment of social injustice, both impassioned and lachrymose, succeeds only when firmly focused on her heroine Beatrice, a sensitive and long-suffering girl who loses her lover to the promise of America while gaining strength and serenity through her simple ability to persevere and endure. -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: University of Michigan Press (October 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0472066277
  • ISBN-13: 978-0472066278
  • Product Dimensions: 8.3 x 5.4 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 10.6 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,440,889 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars editorial error, April 8, 2000
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I think that the editor of this sight did not justly review Flannagan's text. He/she wrote that this is a story about only two things: the politics of Trinidad and the story of Sonny Allen's struggle. Yes, this is a powerful political story, but it is not only a story of Sonny's struggle, as is written here. It is also a story about women and their choices. The editor, in addition to forgetting to mention the novel's female protagonist, did not even seemingly notice the cover artwork of Brenda Flannagan's novel on which a woman is shown walking toward or past a man lying stationary in a hammock. Beatrice's story is a keystone of the political story. She is the true hero because she does not abandon her conflict, hoping to rebuild her life without her culture. Beatrice's development is superior to Sonny's because he feels that he is unable to rebuild what exists, and must build something new. While all Flannagan's characters speak as though alive, I think that the strongest voice in her novel should be recognized as that of Beatrice, the peddle pusher wearing queen- not Sonny Allen. Sonny and this editor did not realize that one can not shake all the soil out of the roots of the plant. Beatrice is the soil that allows the root of this novel to grow in the mind of the reader.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Tale of Broken Dreams, July 27, 2011
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The title of this West Indian novel by Brenda Flanagan conveys its poignant message of disappointed love and lost dreams. You Alone Are Dancing is set in a fictional Caribbean island, but its clever portrayal of political corruption, social oppression and the survival instincts of the lower class bring realism to those familiar with this way of life.

These elements, combined with compelling and colorful dialog, make the story engaging to the reader and while most novels thrive on conflict, the reader looks forward to a satisfying end. In this case there is none. The story tells of a young girl, Beatrice, who is raped by a Chinese doctor, while she's hoping that her lover, Sonny, will come back and take her to the United States. He does come back and when Beatrice tells him she was raped, he is furious. However, Sonny leaves for the US without Beatrice and the reader is left wondering if the two will ever end up together. A great read and a realistic ending, but in my opinion it does not satisfy.
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4.0 out of 5 stars This was Great Story., July 9, 1999
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Much more then just a romance novel, this book dives into a real world situation that allows the reader to develope an understanding of how many poor people live outside of the US. A lot of the novels dialog contains pharses and terms native to the location and adds a sence of realness and escape to what we are use to as English in the US. This is also the reason I gave it a 4 (actually 4.5) instead of a 5. If there were some kind of dictionary or glossory, it would make some things a little more clear. If your looking for a good book thats a different style then your use too, this is the book.
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