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When Crystal and Donald meet they are two modern, urban professionals, caught n the currents of life and fundamentally unsuited to one another, but bound by the one thing they have in common: powerful sexual desires. Marriage and four children later, Crystal and Donald are at a crossroads.

Framed by the Yoruba belief system, the novel dances between the real-life drama that unfolds between Crystal and Donald and the spiritual fantasy world of the Orishas, where every human act has a spiritual ramification. Moving between California, Africa and the Caribbean, Painting Away Regrets is a compelling story of love, betrayal, madness and reconciliation.

"Solid, visceral, important... written with integrity and love."
Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple

Opal Palmer Adisa was born in Jamaica, but has lived and worked in the US for almost forty years. She won a Pushcart Prize in 1987 for her short story 'Duppy Get Her'. She is the author of twelve books, including the poetry collections Caribbean Passion (2004) and I Name Me Name (2008), and the short-story collection Until Judgment Comes (2007); all three are published by Peepal Tree. More recently she co-edited the anthology Caribbean Erotic: Poetry, Prose and Essays with Donna Weir-Soley (Peepal Tree, 2010). She has taught at several universities including Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley. She is currently the editor of the Caribbean Writer.

Painting Away Regrets

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    Publisher: Peepal Tree Press Ltd
    Publication Date: 23/11/2011
    ISBN13: 9781845231521, 978-1845231521
    ISBN10: 184523152X

    Number of Pages: 358

    Fiction , Contemporary Fiction

    Description

    When Crystal and Donald meet they are two modern, urban professionals, caught n the currents of life and fundamentally unsuited to one another, but bound by the one thing they have in common: powerful sexual desires. Marriage and four children later, Crystal and Donald are at a crossroads.

    Framed by the Yoruba belief system, the novel dances between the real-life drama that unfolds between Crystal and Donald and the spiritual fantasy world of the Orishas, where every human act has a spiritual ramification. Moving between California, Africa and the Caribbean, Painting Away Regrets is a compelling story of love, betrayal, madness and reconciliation.

    "Solid, visceral, important... written with integrity and love."
    Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple

    Opal Palmer Adisa was born in Jamaica, but has lived and worked in the US for almost forty years. She won a Pushcart Prize in 1987 for her short story 'Duppy Get Her'. She is the author of twelve books, including the poetry collections Caribbean Passion (2004) and I Name Me Name (2008), and the short-story collection Until Judgment Comes (2007); all three are published by Peepal Tree. More recently she co-edited the anthology Caribbean Erotic: Poetry, Prose and Essays with Donna Weir-Soley (Peepal Tree, 2010). She has taught at several universities including Stanford University and University of California, Berkeley. She is currently the editor of the Caribbean Writer.

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