Grenadians and Barbadians walk like African peoples.
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The poet, Audre Lorde, depicts her life and examines the influence of various women on her development.
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Originally published by Persephone Press.
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"Zami, a carriacou name for women who work together as friends and lovers." --Back cover
A "biomythography" describing the author's childhood and coming of age and the relationships to other women that informed her life.
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