Peter has always been told "the stories" like every child in the Caribbean. The tales of the ancients bound to the Silk Cotton tree, the Supernatural monsters of Myths and Legends, whispered in hush tones lest the speaker be heard and meet with an untimely fate. Then the day arrived, when the woman who had been his "mother" is struck down by something that could only have come from his worst nightmares. Now Peter's once ordered world crashes into stark reality. Grace Silk Cotton, the legendary Supernatural Churlie Queen and enforcer between the worlds, is his real mother. The Monsters are real,Peter is one himself, and the prophetic fight for supremacy, survival, the stories, andSILK COTTONhas begun.
Industry Reviews
A thrilling tale of monsters, magic, family, and the power of stories.
Nilah
Magruder creator of MFK Douglas has a deep knowledge and reverence for these wondrous spirits and
truly understands the utility of a well-told tale. Jumbees (spirits) dance and flicker from panel to panel with a beauty and rage seldom
seen. I found myself drawn into the story almost immediately and I
loved that we were given a guide to these amazing beings. John
Jennings award-winning
NY Times best-selling
artist ,
Octavia Butler's Kindred Colleen
Douglas breathes new life into tradition, concocting a tantalizing
'pepper pot stew' of myth and magic in the pages of a gripping comic
book adventure. With each twist and turn, Silk Cotton
weaves a mesmerizing tale that will ensnare readers in its Anansi web
of wonder. Matthew Clarke, co-creator of Hardears Silk
Cotton is a dream come true. Here is a uniquely Caribbean story about
family and healing the wounds of the past, wrapped up in an epic tale
of monsters threatening humanity and the brave few that show up to
stop them. Beautiful, vibrant, often terrifying, with flashes of
humor, this book is worth every bit of your time. Cadwell
Turnbull, award-winning author of The
Lesson and No
Gods, No Monsters Like
the giant tree that is its namesake, Silk Cotton is a towering
achievement that blends a rollicking story with a dazzling pantheon
of Guyanese and West Indian jumbies, duppies, and spirits. Silk
Cotton centers not only the past, but makes the important point that it is
only when we fully embrace our messy, sometimes bloody, origins and
the truth of who we are, that we are empowered to fight for a better
future. R.S.A.
Garcia author of The
Nightward