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Introducing “Conquerabia: The Struggle for Identity” – A Captivating Novel on the Birth of Trinidad.




Conquerabia: The Struggle for Identity is an exhilarating plunge into the tumultuous and captivating history of Trinidad. From the moment Christopher Columbus set foot on its shores in 1498 to the spectacular handover from Spanish rule to Britain’s Ralph Abercromby, this masterfully fictionalised account breathes life into the birth of a nation, illuminating the pivotal events that forged its path.

Step into the shoes of Trinidad's earliest settlers and feel the weight of history as you navigate through the island’s most dramatic episodes. Experience the chilling reign of the island's first British governor, Thomas Picton, whose ruthless governance and the horrific torture of young Luisa Calderon cast a dark shadow over the fledgling colony. Feel the tension and the triumph as the shackles of slavery are broken, transforming the island and igniting the indomitable spirit of its people.

As you turn each page, you'll be transported to an era often eclipsed by tales of America, Jamaica, or Haiti. Conquerabia: The Struggle for Identity offers an unparalleled exploration of Trinidad’s rich history, capturing the essence of a significant epoch in the island's journey to becoming the vibrant, affluent paradise it is today. This novel is not just an historical recount; it is a living, breathing tribute to the resilience and fortitude of Trinidad’s people.

With every twist and turn, Conquerabia immerses you in the trials and triumphs of a nation in the making. It’s a compelling testament to the spirit of Trinidad and a vivid portrayal of the enduring struggle for identity. Get ready to be enthralled by a story that’s as dynamic and spirited as the island itself.

About the Author

"Conquerabia" draws inspiration from author Diane Hinds' life on the island from 1975 to 1979. Her father, Rev. Kenneth Hinds, and her mother, Lenore Dottin, emigrated to the UK for Kenneth to train at a theological college. After his ordination at St Albans Abbey by Archbishop Bob Runcie, the family returned to their homeland, where Kenneth served as a Clerk in Holy Orders. This vibrant four-year chapter deeply influenced Diane, fueling her creativity.

Diane Hinds is an accomplished entertainment publicist whose career could be a fascinating story in its own right. She is also a mother of two adult children and lives with Sickle Cell Disease.

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