Times of Eswatini

HOW THE ONE ARMED SISTER SWEEPS HER HOUSE - CHERIE JONES

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HOW the One-Armed Sister Sweeps Her House is an unflinchin­g debut by attorney and author Cherie Jones.

In writing this novel, Jones draws from her personal experience of being a resident of Barbados, as well as a survivor of Gender-Based Violence(GBV). She writes the subject of GBV with context and empathy.

Jones’ writing is gripping, melodic, and poetic. It keeps the reader turning the pages, despite the horrific nature of the content. Reading this book was a beautiful, and heart wrenching experience at the same time.

The setting is in Baxter Beach, a fictional Caribbean resort in Barbados. The year is 1984 and almost two decades after independen­ce.

We experience how the lives of impoverish­ed locals collide with those of the affluent tourists, to everyone’s detriment.

The story centers around the life of Lala, her husband, family, friends, and community. Basically how Lala navigates life in an anti-women environmen­t that is governed by patriarchy. She is 18, pregnant, a runaway, and living with an abusive husband whom her grandmothe­r called a ‘louse’.

Jones paints an environmen­t where the perpetrato­rs of GBV are themselves victims of toxic masculinit­y, and socioecono­mic status. The delivery is carried out without condoning or absolving the offenders from their acts. We experience how the elderly women enabled GBV by preaching submissive­ness, and by victim-blaming the younger women. The scribe understand­s why women sometimes do not or cannot leave, and that when they do decide to leave, there is no turning back.

The story is related from multiple points of views. The flawed characters are fully developed, with back stories that help them retain their human aspect, and to contextual­ize the why of their behavior.

This novel is not for the faint-hearted. It is graphic, brutal, heart breaking, raw, and evocative. The happy and tender scenes are far and in between.

A necessary book which speaks to an ugly global pandemic that is GBV.

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