Explore George Lamming's groundbreaking 1953 novel about a young boy's awakening in colonial Barbados. Discover how personal growth intertwines with community resistance, education's double edge, and finding power in your authentic self.

The Novel In the castle of my skin George Lemmings








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Lena: Hey everyone, welcome back to your personalized podcast from BeFreed! I'm Lena, and I'm absolutely thrilled to dive into something really special with you today.
Eli: And I'm Eli! Lena, I can already feel the excitement building because we're exploring George Lamming's groundbreaking novel "In the Castle of My Skin"-and wow, this is going to be such a rich conversation about identity, colonialism, and what it means to find yourself when the world keeps trying to define you.
Lena: Exactly! We're going to unpack how this coming-of-age story becomes so much more than just one boy's journey-it's really about an entire community's awakening to their own power and identity.