Each of the five short stories in this collection depicts the struggle of a Belizean character and takes place in a locale that recalls the history or culture of a specific region of Belize. There are both male and female protagonists in these stories and their circumstances represent both urban and rural life. These characters are also of various ages--from a ten year old boy to a woman in her seventies. There are however two important characteristics that are common to all of these protagonists. They all represent demographic groups that have historically been marginalized in Belize. There is for example a Q'eqchi Maya farmer whose infant son dies as a result of racial prejudice and neglect at a public hospital. There is also a ten-year-o...