My Own Dear People by Dwight Thompson
My Own Dear People by Dwight Thompson
Paperback / softback
Nyjah Messado has built a life away from home, but he is haunted not by a ghost, but by a memory: the moment he witnessed a brutal sexual assault and chose silence.
Raised within the rigid masculine codes of an elite Jamaican boys' school, Nyjah learns early what is expected of him: loyalty to other men, contempt for weakness, and the careful management of guilt. Years later, returning to Montego Bay, he must navigate a city shaped by class divisions, colonial legacies and violence, while confronting the moral cost of what he failed to do.
My Own Dear People is a fierce, lyrical coming-of-age novel about masculinity, complicity and self-deception. Unflinching in its treatment of rape culture and homophobia, it asks whether forgiveness, of others, or of oneself, is ever truly possible.
Author: Dwight Thompson
Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
Published on 21 May 2026 by Cassava Republic Press in the United Kingdom.
Paperback / softback | 288 pages
216 x 135
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