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Title: Taste of Salt: A Story of Modern Haiti by Frances Temple ISBN: 0064471365 Publisher: HarperTrophy Pub. Date: October, 1994 Format: Paperback Volumes: 1 List Price(USD): $5.99 |
Average Customer Rating: 4.62
Rating: 4
Summary: Must Read
Comment: Taste of Salt, by Frances Temple is the best book I have read yet. This book teaches you how life is special. The book has emotion, love, happiness, loneliness, and a lot more real feelings people have. The best part is the writer is very graphic in her writing, you almost feel like you were there. The whole book is interesting, you never get tired of reading it. I think Taste of Salt can touch many people in different ways.
Rating: 4
Summary: A tale of Haiti
Comment: Taste of Salt, written by Frances Temple, is a provocative, exciting tale of the life of a young Haitian man, Djo, and the struggle against a dictatorship that hired Macoutes, thugs, to keep itself in power. Djo grew up on the streets with his brother before Father Aristide, known to them as Titid, adopted them. Djo was injured by Macoutes who firebombed him. Now he lies in a hospital bed telling his story to a student of a nun school named Jeremie. She listens.
There are several reasons to read this book, but the two greatest are its complex setting and the intricate writing style. The setting is elaborate as the book takes place in 1991in the city of Port-Au-Prince, when people were trying to attain a democracy and end the dictatorship of Jean-Claude Duvalier who named himself president for life and hired Macoutes. The writing style is unique as it has many flashbacks and the story is half from Djo's view and half from Jeremie's view. The flashbacks are interesting as they tell how the characters came to their current state and telling what they did until then. Also the different characters views have are written slightly different with slightly different writing styles that reflect the different characters speech styles.
This book is quite good but some may find fault with the fact that it uses some Creole words that can be quite confusing and force you to look back to the glossary disrupting. Though at first it may appear a negative fact, by the end it becomes interesting and you feel you have learned a little of their culture. However, even if one finds the Creole to be disrupting they will still enjoy the overall quality of this book.
Rating: 5
Summary: Great for classroom use!
Comment: I recently read this book in order to find fresh literature to present in the classroom. I can't wait to read this with my 7th-grade English students. Because of its structure, Taste of Salt lends itself to many creative teaching strategies. The values and themes are very relevant to our students today. Read it and you will see!
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Title: Tap-Tap by Catherine Stock, Karen Lynn Williams ISBN: 0395720869 Publisher: Clarion Books Pub. Date: September, 1995 List Price(USD): $6.95 |
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Title: The Magic Orange Tree: And Other Haitian Folktales by Diane Wolkstein, Elsa Henriquez, Edwidge Danticat ISBN: 0805210776 Publisher: Schocken Books Pub. Date: March, 1997 List Price(USD): $14.00 |
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Title: Haiti in Focus: A Guide to the People, Politics, and Culture (In Focus Guides) by Charles Arthur ISBN: 1566563593 Publisher: Interlink Pub Group Pub. Date: 18 January, 2002 List Price(USD): $12.95 |
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Title: Bel Peyi Mwen by Kristopher Battles, Elizabeth Turnbull ISBN: 0967993741 Publisher: Mountain Maid Self Help Project Pub. Date: 01 December, 2000 List Price(USD): $5.95 |
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Title: Restavec: From Haitian Slave Child to Middle-Class American by Jean-Robert Cadet, Cynthia Nassano Cadet ISBN: 0292712030 Publisher: Univ of Texas Press Pub. Date: March, 1998 List Price(USD): $11.58 |
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