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Saga Boy: My Life of Blackness and Becoming

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The Queen designed my brain." is the first sentence in this four part memoir. It is a critical statement hinting at the ramifications of colonialism and the implications of it at an intimate level. I did look at other fruit and vegetables for inspiration, but i felt nothing conjured how yhe vibrancy of life in Rural Trinidad like this". Antonio Michael Downing wrote a compelling memoir that will get under your skin and stay there. He writes about identity, what it means to have a home, generational trauma, dealing with trauma and having boundaries. I love how he gave us an insider look from growing up in Trinidad and Tobago and going between Canada and the US and still not having a home. As with a lot of Caribbean children raised by their Grandmothers, they always refer to them and that is exactly what Downing did. Now I'm going to go and daydream about a "Square in the SNES Era" collection that includes some of their oddball one-offs like "Secret of Evermore" and "Bahamut Lagoon." This is called Cocoa Tea in Trinidad. It's made from cacao powder, spices like nutmeg, cloves, cinnamon, bayleaf, oat milk and agave for a little sweetness.

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The book is organized into four acts. Each act references a specific time in his life and the different person he was in each of them. He looks very mischievous in this photo, it must be the grin but, he assures us, he was angelic as a child. A part of us wants to believe him but...! Many friends helped Downing survive. Gada Jane's introduction to the art collective was an important part. Working with her on the John Orpheus project was another. Everyone needs someone who will tell them, "you are enough on your own." A memoir about growing up in the sweltering heat of Trinidad, the island patois singing in my ear. Little does our narrator know that in the short time left to him there his beloved grandmother would be arming him with the tools he'd need to survive and flourish in this life - music and storytelling. I loved being familiar with many of the settings - northern Ontario, Trout Lake in Vancouver, Scarborough, and most incredibly my hometown of Newmarket - and his vulnerability of the hard places in his life was amazing.Sham's parents met and got married in the 70's. His grandparents were Hindu's and shared East Indian heritage.

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Along the way he adopts a series of personas to better understand the world around him and his place in it from Tony to Mic Dainjah, Molasses to John Orpheus. These names both a refuge and an escape. Tony: the scrawny youngster roving the bush country of Trinidad, learning to read from the King James Bible, singing and quoting holy verses to emulate and impress the loving yet stern grandmother who raised him. Downing's lush language and sensory details make the fascinating events of this memoir pop. An authentic, entertaining, and timely account of a creative immigrant's experiences." Downing writes with an almost brash quality. The prose is crisp and no-nonsense even when sharing trauma, he approaches it with the vulnerability and steel that can be found existing dually in children.Yes I've rated my own book because it is like my child and though I see all its flaws I love it intensely.

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Then using a blend of spices he cook it in hot oil with garlic, chopped scotch bonnet, fresh corrinander, thyme and curry leaves. From a personal perspective, it was great to read this book and get to know a lot better someone I've known for years. From a simply reader's perspective it was an enthralling journey that would have had me hooked regardless of the author. Many times I would forget who I was reading about. Lamees al Ethari, author of Waiting for the Rain: An Iraqi Memoir and From the Wounded Banks of the TigrisAs a teacher, I am often enraged when reading about the neglect and abuse of young children. It is heartbreaking when the abuse is institutional, and exponentially worse when it is within the family.

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When I was a teenager, I had a dream that my grandmother was in a white toga. She was walking out of a cemetery, and people were rushing out ahead of her. A woman with three kids in her arms yelled at me: “She left you everything!” And I knew she meant grandma left me wisdom. Then: here comes grandma, like Julius Caesar, with a toga and a crown, because Rome is of course the history of Europe, and all of the colonizers since have tried to be equally imperial. She hugs me, crying, saying, “I’m always with you, even when you can’t see me.” I woke up, 17 years old, crying. I’d been to six high schools in five years. And I realized she is where I belong. Not a place. The feeling of home was the feeling of my grandma. In the book, I don’t tell you I went to dancehall parties as a teenager. I describe how we went to someone’s house, people were making out outside, something was throbbing and pulsing and I didn’t know what it was. Suddenly, I’m in the basement and people are dancing and banging on the furnace. And the DJ is yelling, “Wheeeeeeel selector!” I want you to feel it. Taste it. Get it on your skin and in your nostrils, so you know what I’m going through. One of my favorite lines in Shakespeare is in Henry V. There’s a new adaptation on Netflix called The King— I don’t know if you like historical dramas, but I love that shit. Anyway, Henry is a wayward kid, the saga boy, here there and everywhere. Then his dad dies, and he becomes king. Now he has to be responsible. And Henry has this great line, that basically means: “They judge me by my younger days, but not what use I’ve made of them.” Saga Boy the book is about my younger days. The album is about the use I’ve made of them, the man I’ve become because of that journey, my healing and my celebration of that.Sham wanted to get the best goat he could find, and he did. To start the goat meat is boneless and he marinades it for 48 hours. Pictured here is, curry goat and dhalpuri roti. This is pretty much heaven on a plate. But let's focus on the goat in this post. The first three games in the series were rebranded as The Final Fantasy Legend when releasing in western regions to profit off the established Final Fantasy brand that Square owned at the time. I'm completely floored that this game is getting a Switch release. I've only played the original, but it was also one of the very first Gameboy games I played.

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