Life Interruptions is a deeply moving and vividly told memoir that traces one man's journey from childhood innocence to hard-earned wisdom, shaped by love, loss, culture, and resilience in the Caribbean.
Set primarily in St. Kitts and spanning several decades, Al Coachibu Edwards reflects on formative moments that interrupted and redefined his life early romantic innocence, the devastating loss of his mother, the strength of family and community, the joys of childhood play, the awakening of historical consciousness, and the challenges of education and young adulthood. Through richly detailed storytelling, poetry, and reflection, the author captures the rhythm of Caribbean life while confronting universal themes of grief, identity, mentorship, perseverance, and personal growth.
Blending humor with heartbreak, and memory with meaning, Life Interruptions is not merely a recollection of events but an honest exploration of how unexpected moments both painful and joyful shape who we become. This memoir serves as a tribute to family, teachers, coaches, and communities, and as a testament to the enduring power of storytelling to educate, heal, and inspire future generations.