Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson



Small Worlds by Caleb Azumah Nelson makes the world seem small. All of us in summers past have loved dancing, friends and just walking. Picking up so much through our five senses: Smells, tastes, seeing, hearing and touching are grabbing us. The desire is to feel all of what summer has to give. The end result is that the world does not seem so big. We are alike in so many ways. We chuckle when finding the differences in ourselves.

In Jamaica there are Sun Bonnets. These are two to two and a half inches. Sun Bonnets are peppers. They are green, yellow, red like peppers in the United States. Only our peppers do not look like hats or bonnets. This book is a winner for showing us how to walk through our memories again. Those times and places are us, ourselves. I must make meat pies. Just imagine sharing summer memories with a parent. What a moment! The puppy love between your mother and father or... Giving all your thoughts to a movie. It is all so emotion. Are you tearing up? You will while reading the book.

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