In Dominoes at the Crossroads Kaie Kellough maps an alternate
nation--one populated by Caribbean Canadians who hopscotch across the
country. The characters navigate race, class, and coming-of-age. Seeking
opportunity, some fade into the world around them, even as their minds
hitchhike, dream, and soar. Some appear in different times and
hemispheres, whether as student radicals, secret agents, historians,
fugitive slaves, or jazz musicians. From the cobblestones of Montreal's
Old Port through the foliage of a South American rainforest; from a
basement in wartime Paris to a metro in Montreal during the October
Crisis; Kellough's fierce imagination reconciles the personal and
ancestral experience with the present moment, grappling with the abiding
feeling of being elsewhere, even when here.