Name: The Meeting Point

Author: Austin Clarke
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This is the first book in Austin Clarke'€™s acclaimed trilogy about a group of West Indian domestics, their friends, lovers, spouses and employers living in Toronto. In rich, exuberant language, the novel illuminates the world of Bernice Leach, a Barbadian woman, working in the infamous '€˜Canadian Domestic Scheme'€™ as a live-in maid. Oddly situated in the employ of the Burrmanns, a wealthy Jewish-Canadian couple, Bernice becomes privy to some household secrets which serve both she and her friend Dots with cause for amusement and outrage. And when Bernice'€™s sister Estelle comes over, apparently on holiday from Barbados, her stay has first comic, then tragic results. The Meeting Point is a poignant study of the clashes, tensions and sheer comedy resulting from the confrontation of opposing lifestyles and cultures. Set in the 1950s, the novel brilliantly captures a portrait of a vital city as a it faces, for the first time, a significant black immigrant presence upon its landscape. '€œMasterful.'€ '€”The New York Times '€œA beautiful, comic, innovative, spellbinding and tragic novel. . . . A treat from beginning to end.'€ '€”The Boston Globe '€œZings with life [and] a humorous appreciation of the injustices of today'€™s world.'€ '€”St. Catherine'€™s Standard
This book is part of the "The Toronto Trilogy" series. Here are some other books from this series:
"The Bigger Light"
First published in 1975
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