Editorial Review
Focus on Haiti - Booklist

Going well beyond Haiti’s geography and climate, this entry in the Focus on Geography series (4 titles) also introduces the nation’s Indigenous Taíno people, its creation as a republic; its culture, religion, and Kreyòl (or Creole) language; and current ways of life. The comprehensive text places each chapter’s broader topics in the context of Haiti’s complicated history with colonization, slavery, indemnity payments to France, and unstable governments, all of which have contributed to the country’s high poverty rate. The author balances these injustices with Haiti’s revolutionary heroes, status as the world’s first Black republic founded by formerly enslaved people, and commitment to freedom. A final chapter looks to the future as Haiti and its rich culture continue to evolve despite economic struggles. Photos, historical reproductions, and maps give readers more visual details.