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You Were Watching from the Sand
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30 July 2024

Playful, kinetic, and devastating in turn, You Were Watching from the Sand is a collection in which Haitian men, women, and children who find their lives cleaved by the interminably strange bite back at the bizarre with their own oddities. In “belly,” a young woman abandoned by her only living relative makes a person from the mud beside her backyard creek. In “We Feel it in Punta Cana,” a domestic child servant in the Dominican Republic tours through his own lush imagination to make his material conditions more bearable. In “The Oldest Sensation is Anger,” a teenager invites a same-aged family friend into her apartment and uncovers a spate of disturbing secrets about her. Written in a mixture of high lyricism, absurdist comedy, and Haitian cultural witticisms, this is a collection whose dynamism matches that of its characters at every beat and turn.
"Every sentence Juliana Lamy writes is like a match being struck. Not many authors debut with her clarity of vision, inventiveness, and verbal agility, and I would wager almost anything that You Were Watching from the Sand will mark only the first chapter in an important body of work."—Kevin Brockmeier, author of The Ghost Variations: One Hundred Stories
"The debut short-story collection by Haitian-born, South Florida-raised, Harvard graduate Juliana Lamy vividly portrays adolescent life and dreams in Miami's Haitian community. Gritty, bizarre, and poetic, the stories speak from each narrator's often-unexpected viewpoint, bringing to life what are usually grim, challenging personal situations... Throughout, we see a talented young writer beginning to strut her stuff and promising more to come." —Richard & Sally Price, New West Indian Guide