Memories in Technicolor

Memories in Technicolor by Yamile Stitt, published by Lominy Books on August 15, 2019, is a narrative that explores the complexities of growing up across different cultures. This edition spans 300 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Myriam, who leaves Port-au-Prince during the Papa Doc regime to attend a boarding school in France, navigating the challenges of adolescence. As she journeys through the United States amidst the backdrop of the 1960s, she confronts her beliefs and relationships, documenting her experiences in a journal that captures her emotional and spiritual growth.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as emigration and identity, as Myriam’s journey unfolds across continents. The narrative delves into her self-discovery during pivotal moments in history, including the hippie counterculture and the Vietnam War era. Through her reflections, the book presents a nuanced view of the Haitian experience and the intricacies of cultural dislocation. Memories in Technicolor offers a poignant look at the everyday moments that shape a life, culminating in a story of reinvention and resilience.
Official synopsis Publisher
A Coming of Age in Haiti, France, and the United States.”Memories in Technicolor is a narrative about growing up-one built with precision, that plunges the reader in the heart of the 60s, as the main character learns to come to terms with a world that can be both loving and cruel. During the Papa Doc regime in Haiti, Myriam leaves Port-au-Prince to attend a boarding school in France and embrace adolescence and its many surprises; she is forced to examine her beliefs, as well as her relationships and her view of herself. Later, when the young Caribbean woman travels the United States to pursue a university degree in the midst of the hippie counter culture and the controversial Vietnam War era, small moments of self-revelation allow Myriam to reinvent herself. She keeps a journal where she describes her journey across continents, and the emotional and spiritual growth that comes with dislocation. She captures every day moments in the most beautiful, compelling ways. Each entry bubbles, until they all burst ten years later, putting an end to her story: Myriam’s life has come full circle.”MJ Fievre, author of A Sky the Color of Chaos “The writing pulls you in. The characters are endearing. The nostalgic backdrop is elegant. Memories in Tehnicolor is a testimony to the multilayered Haitian way of life.” Evelyne Trouillot, author of The Infamous Rosalie and Memory at Bay”This coming of age story follows the motions of a heart open to life. As we share the reality and anxieties of a young expatriate, we learn about the little-known and often-stereotyped Levantine community in Haiti. As the characters come to life through the pages, the words carry us along a quiet river with unexpected curves and surprising waves.”Kettly Mars, author of Savage Seasons and At the Borders of Thirst
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