Crabs in a Barrel
Auteur : Byron Harmon
Date de publication : 2009-03-01
Ăditeur : Agate Publishing
Nombre de pages : 166
Résumé du livre
Acclaimed author Byron Harmonâs third novel is a frank, no-holds-barred comedy with a sharp satirical edge. When a yachtful of party-goers headed for the Bahamas are shipwrecked and wash up on a remote island, the diverse groupâten African Americans and their white captainâare left with the usual survivor struggles: to find food, to shelter themselves, and to somehow figure out how to get back to civilization. But in their case, they also have to try not to kill each other in the effort. Before long, the different castawaysâincluding a beautiful waitress/med student, a wealthy lawyer, a Brooklyn thug, a Black Muslim, and two gold-digging cousinsâsquare off and start firing about their differences, their grievances, and their opinions, in exchanges that are as funny as they are explosive. Harmon uses this Gilliganâs Island meets Survivor set-up to create a story that airs out the truth about how black people feel about themselves, each other, and most everyone else.