
Brother
by David Chariandy (2015)
Like 'soucouyant david', this novel by the same author explores family dynamics and identity.

by chariandy (2007)
"A soucouyant is an evil spirit in Caribbean folklore, and a symbol here of the distant and dimly remembered legacies that continue to haunt the Americas. This first novel set in Ontario, in a house near the Scarborough Bluffs, focuses on a Canadian-born son who despairingly abandons his Caribbean-born mother suffering from dementia." "The son returns after two years to confront his mother but also a young woman who now mysteriously occupies the house. In his desire to atone for his past and live anew, he is compelled to imagine his mother's life before it all slips into darkness - her arrival in Canada during the early sixties, her childhood in Trinidad during World War II, and her lurking secret that each have tried to forget."--Jacket.
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by David Chariandy (2015)
Like 'soucouyant david', this novel by the same author explores family dynamics and identity.

by Joy Kogawa (1595)
Similar to 'soucouyant david', this book delves into intergenerational trauma and memory.

by Edwidge Danticat (1994)
Echoing 'soucouyant david', this novel explores themes of memory, family, and cultural heritage.

by Dionne Brand (2005)
Fans of 'soucouyant david' will appreciate this novel's exploration of family and identity in Toronto.

by Richard Wagamese (2012)
Like 'soucouyant david', this powerful novel confronts historical trauma and personal resilience.
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