"Myriam Chancy conjures up not only the past which continues to haunt . but also the loas and spirits of the dead. She deftly weaves her narrative and, via the perspectives of her characters, sheds light on the circumstances and emotional complexity of those who emigrate as well as those who remain behind." -- Loida Maritza Perez, author of Geographies of Home: A Novel "Myriam Chancy's ambitious first novel tells the story of not one, but several Haitis, at crucial historical periods. Through captivating and well-developed characters, we also share in the experience of the Haitian diaspora, who, even as they leave Haiti, take its joys and pains with them." -- Edwidge Danticat, author of Breath, Eyes, Memory "From sea water, pearl oyster shells and sand stones, from blood, memory and ancestral voices--these are some of the precious substances that make up Myriam J. A. Chancy's polyvocal, resonant debut.
Spirit of Haiti is novel as art installation, shifting the reader's awareness from geographical and temporal fixity to a sensitive consciousness of the living, dynamic kinship ties from the shores of West Africa to the rivers in the southern United States, north to rebellious fires in Canada, all circling Haiti at the center. Through the characters who must contend with the imminent military coup of Aristide's first presidency as memories of the Duvalier regime and the Haitian Revolution echo, Chancy reminds us of the ways we forget the humanity in each other that imperil us and the ways we remember that keep us whole." -- Akilah White, critic.