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The Ice Migration - Premium Winter Apparel for Outdoor Adventures | Stay Warm & Stylish in Cold Weather Hiking, Skiing & Snowboarding
The Ice Migration - Premium Winter Apparel for Outdoor Adventures | Stay Warm & Stylish in Cold Weather Hiking, Skiing & Snowboarding

The Ice Migration - Premium Winter Apparel for Outdoor Adventures | Stay Warm & Stylish in Cold Weather Hiking, Skiing & Snowboarding

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The stories in this collection move around in time and place, but are linked by the experiences of the descendants of a Jamaican family of mixed Indian and African heritage. From Roaring River in rural Jamaica in 1908 where the descendants of African slaves make connections with new arrivals from Calcutta to work in the sugar cane fields, to Southall in 2013, where the Millers live alongside newer migrants from India, The Ice Migration is a poetic exploration of movement as central to the human condition, from the ancestors of the vanished Tainos in Jamaica who crossed the Behring Straits 40,000 years ago, to Tutus who is driven to separation from her family, to the constancy of moving on and ultimately return to Roaring River. The people of Jacqueline Crooks’ stories are deeply enmeshed in their African/Indian Jamaican world of dreams, visions, duppies and spiritual presences that connect them across time and place. What they discover beyond the strangeness of change of place and the hostilities they encounter is that life remains defined by its common crises – of birth, the complications of sexuality, sickness, old age, and death – and the comforts of food, stories and memory.

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The Ice Migration shows, through a combination of wonderful imagery and precise detail, how events from the past form and inform the present and the future. The scope of this collection of connected stories is worldwide, taking in India, Jamaica and London - but more than this, it uses historical landscapes of ice and lost trails to add a haunting sense of spiritual forefathers/ mothers. A book that not only challenges accepted representations of history and self, but one that does so in a way that makes the reader feel that she too is made up of all that she has been and all that she is yet to become, and as Toni Morrison says “If there is a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, you must be the one to write it” - Jacqueline Crooks has written a book that needs to be read.