
Literary Friction - Dancing Time with Jacqueline Crooks
Literary Friction
Yame's Connection With Her Mother
I think I've decided that she had to be told from a first person narrative because it's all about her empowerment and it's about her having a voice. So I was drawing on some of the experiences from those consultations and feeding them into Yame's experiences as well. And one of the really important strands of this book is Yame's connection with her mother who is absent and that really comes through her spitting lyrics and also through the music that she's listening to. In the Jamaican household, the women were the ones who went around the houses singing the folk,. the old traditional folk songs and, you know, passing them onto the children.
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