Ramgolall, an old Indian cow-minder, has punished himself to save money
and has built a sizeable herd. His first daughter is the
long-established mistress of a well-to-do white planter. Their son, his
grandson, Geoffry, light-skinned and ambitious, seems destined for
success. But when Geoffry becomes involved with Kattree, his daughter by
a second marriage, Ramgolall's world begins to fall apart.
This classic work of West Indian fiction, first published in 1941, is
much more than a pioneering and acute portrayal of the rural
Indo-Guyanese world; it is a work of literary ambition that creates a
symphonic relationship beween its characters and the vast openness of
the Corentyne coast.
This beautiful new edition features an introduction by Mittelholzer
scholar Juanita Cox.