Banana BottomChatham Bookseller, 1970 - 317 pages Bita Plant is adopted and sent to England from Jamaica by white missionary benefactors and returns to her home village of Banana Bottom seven years later a beautiful, cultured young lady. Despite the evangelical guidance of her foster parents and friendship with a white squire, Bita is increasingly drawn to the vitality of her more natural culture with its festivals, superstitions, revival meetings, and passionate courtships. |
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Angus Craig Anty Nommy asked BA NA NAB Banana Bottom barbecue Belle Black Bita Bita's breadfruit Busha Glengley Buxton Hall child coffee colony colour coolie Crazy Bow dancing Delgado dray Evan Vaughan father feeling felt flowers Free Church ginger ginger beer Gingertown girl hand Herald Newton Herald Newton Day Hopping Dick Jacob Brown Jamaica Jordan Plant Jubban Jubilee Kojo Jeems lady living Malcolm Craig married Marse Arthur Miss Bita Miss Lambert mission Muggling NAB O T T O M native Negro never Nommy's Obeah Obeahman Panama Pap Legge peasants person piano play Priscilla Craig Reverend Lambert Rosyanna singing Sister Phibby spirit Squire Gensir supple-jacks sweet Tack Tally talk tea-meeting Teacher Fearon thatch thing thought town tree tree ferns turned veranda village wanted woman women Wumba yams Yoni Yoni's young