Who are the characters in the Jumbies?
Who are the characters in the Jumbies?
Told in the third person, Corinne emerges as a great protagonist. Brave, adventurous, fiercely loyal to the papa and her deceased mother, she is a fully developed character, as are Bouki, Malik, Dru and especially Severine.
Where does the story the Jumbies take place?
The jumbies series is set in the Caribbean. Of course I’m thinking of my own island, Trinidad—where I was born and grew up—as I write the stories.
How many pages does rise of the Jumbies have?
288
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781616209827 |
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Publication date: | 09/03/2019 |
Series: | Jumbies Series , #2 |
Edition description: | Reprint |
Pages: | 288 |
Who is Corinne La Mer?
A fantasy based in Caribbean folklore. Corinne La Mer is a brave 11-year-old growing up on a Caribbean island. On All Hallow’s Eve, when a pair of troublemaking brothers tie her deceased mother’s prized necklace to a wild animal, Corinne chases the animal into the forest to retrieve it.
What is the genre of the book Jumbies?
Horror fiction
The Jumbies/Genres
Who is Severine in Jumbies?
The third-person narration tells the back story—in bits and pieces—of this jumbie, who reveals herself to be Corinne’s mother’s sister. It’s never satisfactorily explained why Severine (as Corinne’s jumbie aunt calls herself) seeks out her niece, nearly a decade after her sister’s death.
What is the theme of the book The Jumbies?
With its able and gutsy heroine, lyrical narration, and inventive twist on the classic Haitian folktale “The Magic Orange Tree,” The Jumbies will be a favorite of fans of Breadcrumbs, A Tale Dark and Grimm, and Where the Mountain Meets the Moon. Themes: Family is about more than blood. Love conquers all.
What is a Jumbie in Trinidad?
In different parts of the Caribbean, a Jumbie is a spirit being — typically malevolent — or a ghost; the name probably stems from the Kongo zumbi, from which “zombie” is derived. …
What type of Jumbie is Severine?
Her father, though, is lonely, and gradually falls under the spell of Severine, a jumbie in human disguise, embittered and seeking revenge. The storytelling pace is slow and descriptive—Baptiste takes seriously the job of familiarizing readers with what, for many, will be an unfamiliar setting and culture.