i thought what was very interesting in your book as that there's a certain degree of recoiling from that as well. You know, once slavery was abolished, it was replaced with indentureship, which had its cruelties also. And so the land was a place ofo exploitation, d of oppression, of of blood and sweat and tears. That was not somewhere that would have been, would have made any sense to return to. But for me, growing motion food into english soil has been a wayf like finding roots and and putting roots down on my own terms. I think it has taken me m number of years for them to come round, to understand why this work

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