
Cutie
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ナレーター:
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Beverley Douglas
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著者:
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Beverley Douglas
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Cutie is a heartfelt memoir that captures the vibrant stories of growing up in Bristol. The child of Jamaican parents who were part of the Windrush generation, Beverley Douglas was inspired by a deep desire to document the lives of her parents and the adventures of her own childhood.
The book delves into the cultural heritage and history and the experiences of her family. She brings to life the experiences that shaped her, from causing mischief and making cherished memories to coming of age in a lively community. Her stories reflect a unique blend of humour, nostalgia, and a celebration of cultural heritage, with a special focus on Felix Road Adventure Playground, a sanctuary of freedom and joy during her youth.
Through her writing, Beverley aims to leave a lasting legacy for her family and share the warmth and vibrancy of her childhood with listeners.
As a personal recount of childhood experiences and family heritage, this fits well within the memoir genre.
Coming-of-Age: Since the story follows your childhood and adolescence, it fits into the coming-of-age category.
Family & Relationships: Given the strong themes of family legacy and relationships within the book, this category is also a good match.
British & Caribbean History: The story reflects the Jamaican immigrant experience in the UK, connecting it to British and Caribbean history.
Humor: With anecdotes like "The Exploding Toilet" and "The Day I Stole the Potatoes," throughout the book it carries elements of humor, making it suitable for this category as well.
Historical Biography: Although it's a personal account, it also provides a snapshot of a particular era, adding a historical perspective to the memoir.
Multicultural/Social Issues: The book addresses the multicultural aspects of growing up between Jamaican and British cultures, making it relevant for this category.
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