Machine generated contents note: I held the sun. Storm watch -- The eye of the storm -- There is no calm before the storm -- Found my roof in the pond -- And the old baobab died -- Exodus -- Gone with Irma -- Hurricane relief -- Looking for water -- Corned beef -- Fire -- Miracle on the hill -- Day dream -- The statue of St. Michael -- Exposed -- The old lady on the balcony -- Terminator -- What did the butterflies know? -- Yemaja's charge -- We broke bread together -- Wade in the water -- The offering -- The madman on L.B. Scott Road -- Death cannot intern us -- For SVG -- Night rain -- After the rain -- .. Protest -- My father and the Union Jack -- Note to a widow -- Many rivers -- We are here, still -- I know the address of hell -- Like the pelican -- The fire this time -- Monuments come tumbling down -- Under ALL conditions -- They say we must move -- Bromate in we water -- Untitled -- Two years later -- Borderless -- Until -- #EndSARS NOW! -- I hear you, Harriet -- ... Pandemic -- We are not numbers -- He lo lo tarara -- Death in the age of COVID-19 -- Tell me, ancestors -- In the silence of the womb -- Thus spoke Grandma -- I held the sun.
Summary:
"A frank, passionate description of a life in the Caribbean impacted by hurricanes, homelessness, health crises, and pandemic. SOS: Season of Storms also highlights the region's history of racial injustice and provides insight into St. Martin protests. Badejo's voice, intimate and tinged with humor" --cover page [4].
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