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Story-World by Aurelie Dore
Before the Caribbean became a region, it was a crossing.
Ships came first. Then contracts. Then hunger, weather, language, debt, violence, memory, and law. What followed was not a simple story of discovery, settlement, or empire, but the long making of a world under pressure.
Becoming Caribbean follows that pressure across centuries. Each book enters a different historical weather system, where ordinary lives are forced to carry the weight of distant decisions. Sea routes become family lines. Trade becomes inheritance. Survival becomes culture. The past does not stay buried. It changes shape and keeps moving.
This is Caribbean history told as rupture, adaptation, reckoning, and legacy. Not nostalgia. Not costume drama. Not paradise with a shoreline.
A world being made. A world being named. A world becoming itself.
If you want the world at full scale, begin with Discovery 1600s. If you want to test the voice first, begin with Bitter Mark.