
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Dollis Hill, London – In anticipation of World Book Day on March 6, 2025, attention is drawn to Diane Hinds' captivating novel, "Conquerabia: The Struggle for Identity," released in August 2024. This meticulously researched work offers a fictionalised yet poignant exploration of Trinidad's complex history, a narrative often overlooked in favour of more prominent Caribbean islands.
"Conquerabia" embarks on a journey through pivotal moments, beginning with Christopher Columbus's arrival in 1498 and culminating in the island's transition from Spanish to British rule. The novel delves into the profound social and cultural transformations that shaped Trinidad, including the harrowing reality of slavery and its eventual abolition.
Hinds brings to life the untold stories of Trinidad, shedding light on figures like the infamous governor Thomas Picton and the island's arduous path towards self-definition. This unique perspective makes "Conquerabia" a must-read for those interested in postcolonial narratives, Caribbean identity, and the fascinating interplay between fiction and history.
About Diane Hinds
Diane Hinds' deep connection to Trinidad, stemming from her childhood experiences living on the island, serves as the foundation for "Conquerabia." With a keen eye for historical accuracy and a passion for storytelling, Hinds has crafted a compelling narrative that brings a crucial chapter of Caribbean history to the forefront.
Beyond her role as a novelist, Diane Hinds is a prominent entertainment publicist. Her successful career, combined with her personal journey navigating the challenges of living with Sickle Cell Disease, provides a unique perspective that enriches her work as an author and speaker.
Media Availability
Diane Hinds is available for interviews and speaking engagements, including at other events related to postcolonial studies, Caribbean history, and the intersection of fiction and history.
About "Conquerabia: The Struggle for Identity"
Media Contact:
5
178178 ratings
Dollis Hill, London – In anticipation of World Book Day on March 6, 2025, attention is drawn to Diane Hinds' captivating novel, "Conquerabia: The Struggle for Identity," released in August 2024. This meticulously researched work offers a fictionalised yet poignant exploration of Trinidad's complex history, a narrative often overlooked in favour of more prominent Caribbean islands.
"Conquerabia" embarks on a journey through pivotal moments, beginning with Christopher Columbus's arrival in 1498 and culminating in the island's transition from Spanish to British rule. The novel delves into the profound social and cultural transformations that shaped Trinidad, including the harrowing reality of slavery and its eventual abolition.
Hinds brings to life the untold stories of Trinidad, shedding light on figures like the infamous governor Thomas Picton and the island's arduous path towards self-definition. This unique perspective makes "Conquerabia" a must-read for those interested in postcolonial narratives, Caribbean identity, and the fascinating interplay between fiction and history.
About Diane Hinds
Diane Hinds' deep connection to Trinidad, stemming from her childhood experiences living on the island, serves as the foundation for "Conquerabia." With a keen eye for historical accuracy and a passion for storytelling, Hinds has crafted a compelling narrative that brings a crucial chapter of Caribbean history to the forefront.
Beyond her role as a novelist, Diane Hinds is a prominent entertainment publicist. Her successful career, combined with her personal journey navigating the challenges of living with Sickle Cell Disease, provides a unique perspective that enriches her work as an author and speaker.
Media Availability
Diane Hinds is available for interviews and speaking engagements, including at other events related to postcolonial studies, Caribbean history, and the intersection of fiction and history.
About "Conquerabia: The Struggle for Identity"
Media Contact:
271 Listeners
20 Listeners