Beyond the Middle Passage deals with a range of issues affecting the lives of black people in the Caribbean and elsewhere. It presents a Caribbean setting as most of the experiences refer to life in that part of the world. Though there are several theories relating to why the plights of black people are as they are, the author highlights what he thinks are powerful reasons and arguments for the apparent state of malaise, as he sought through poetry to document the social, spiritual, economic, psychological, and political factors impinging on their existence over the years. It also hopes to inspire people to find creative ways out of their present situations. The middle passage is the term used to describe the sea journey of native West Africans who were captured, sold into slavery, and transported from their homeland across the Atlantic to the New World in tightly packed slave ships. This was a horrendous journey in which many died on account of diseases and inhumane conditions aboard the slave ships.
Gerald Morris Reihenfolge der Bücher
Gerald Morris ist bekannt für seine Nacherzählungen von Artus-Legenden, die sich hauptsächlich an jüngere Leser richten. Seine Werke erwecken klassische Geschichten mit einem spielerischen und zugänglichen Ansatz zum Leben, wobei er sich oft auf weniger bekannte Charaktere und deren Perspektiven konzentriert. Morris verbindet gekonnt Humor und Abenteuer und belebt alte Mythen für eine neue Generation. Sein erzählerischer Stil ist flott und fesselnd, was sicherstellt, dass die Geschichten sowohl unterhaltsam als auch einprägsam bleiben.






- 2014
- 2013
The Adventures of Sir Balin the Ill-Fated, 4
- 112 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The story follows Sir Balin the Ill-Fated, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table, whose fate is sealed by a prophecy. Despite the ominous title, Balin embraces his adventurous spirit and remains committed to his duties, even as challenges arise. The narrative explores themes of destiny, loyalty, and the knightly code, highlighting Balin's determination to face whatever trials come his way in the pursuit of justice for England.
- 2013
The Adventures of Sir Gawain the True, 3
- 128 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The story centers on Sir Gawain, King Arthur's famed knight, as he embarks on a humorous and adventurous journey in a vibrant medieval setting. Gerald Morris infuses the tale with wit, complemented by lively illustrations from Aaron Renier, creating an engaging experience for young readers. This chapter book promises a delightful mix of comedy and excitement, inviting children to explore another entertaining Arthurian escapade.
- 2009
The Adventures of Sir Lancelot the Great, 1
- 96 Seiten
- 4 Lesestunden
The story follows the legendary Sir Lancelot, known for his bravery and chivalry, as he embarks on humorous and thrilling adventures in the time of King Arthur. With a unique twist, Lancelot's heroic deeds often hinge on his need for an afternoon nap. Acclaimed author Gerald Morris brings a fresh and entertaining perspective to the Arthurian legend, highlighting the knight's antics and charm while defending the helpless and upholding justice in England.
- 2009
The Squire's Quest
- 288 Seiten
- 11 Lesestunden
Why is it, Terence wondered, that the things you know most surely are always the things you can’t demonstrate to any one else? And why is it, after all of these years, that Terence is still just a squire, offering advice on how best to scrub the rust spots from armor? But Squire Terence has more to worry about than his place on the social scale. For all the peace and prosperity that has made England famous across Europe, Terence is uneasy. After nearly six months without contact with the World of the Faeries – not even from his old friend, the mischievous sprite Robin – Terence is sure something is rotten in King Arthur's court.
- 2008
Quest of the Fair Unknown
- 274 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
A dying wish sends Beaufils on a quest to find his father, a knight of King Arthur's court, leading him from his secluded forest home into a broader, unfamiliar world. His naivety brings laughter to his companions, yet his unique perspective proves invaluable as they navigate a landscape filled with surprising allies and adversaries. The journey not only challenges his understanding but also reveals the richness of human connections and the complexities of life beyond his sheltered upbringing.
- 2008
Lioness and Her Knight
- 354 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
Luneta, feeling stifled by her mundane life in Orkney and her father's dullness as a knight of King Arthur's Round Table, eagerly seizes the chance to stay at a family friend's castle near Camelot. Her adventure begins when her charming cousin, Sir Ywain, arrives to escort her to the vibrant court of King Arthur, promising excitement and new experiences. The story unfolds as Luneta seeks to break free from her ordinary life and embrace the adventures that await her in Camelot.
- 2008
The Princess, the Crone, and the Dung-Cart Knight (Squire's Tales (Houghton Mifflin Paperback))
- 320 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Ever since the murder of her mother and guardian, Sarah has been searching for the knight she holds responsible for their death. But vengeance may not be as satisfying as she thought it would be.
- 2004
Der junge Dinadan soll Ritter werden. Aber Dinadan hat keine Lust zum Ritterdasein, das vor allen Dingen aus Zweikämpfen, Turnieren und machohaften Versuchen, das Herz einer Dame zu erobern, besteht. Viel lieber wäre er ein Troubadour. Von seinem Vater unfreiwillig zum Ritter geschlagen, wird er losgeschickt, um Heldentaten zu vollbringen. Dinadan merkt bald, dass seine Balladen über spektakuläre und heldenhafte Taten der Ritter nichts als Mythen sind und er beweist, dass zur Erlangung von Ehre, Ruhm und wahrer Liebe nicht immer ein Schwert gehört ...
- 2003
Platz für Parzivals Pagen
- 240 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
Ein Junge erfährt, was wirklich zählt im Leben.