A review by thechanelmuse
A Small Place by Jamaica Kincaid

4.0

"It is as if, then, the beauty—the beauty of the sea, the land, the air, the trees, the market, the people, the sounds they make—were a prison, and as if everything and everybody inside it were locked in and everything and everybody that is not inside it were locked out."

A Small Place is a collection of essays that are delivered in a short and frank manner where Jamaica Kincaid spotlights her experiences, Antigua's British colonial legacy and the corruptive government through her homeland's tourism industry.