Intended
Discover the compelling narrative of Intended by David Dabydeen, a masterful exploration of identity and belonging. This thought-provoking novel follows the journey of a twelve-year-old boy who leaves his rural Guyanese village for England, only to find himself navigating the complexities of social care. With determination ignited by his aunt's words, he strives for education and success, earning a scholarship to Oxford and becoming engaged to an upper-class white fiancée. However, this newfound status comes at a personal cost, leading him to grapple with his cultural roots.
Published in 2005, Intended comprises 246 pages of rich storytelling that beautifully unpacks themes of cultural identity and the immigrant experience. David Dabydeen's insightful prose draws readers into the intricate dynamics between different communities, making this a must-read for anyone interested in modern fiction and the historical context of Caribbean literature.