In Beyond Survival Advantage Server, Michael Nanton and Chester Connell tell of the WAI (Caribbean) tragedy, triumph and transformation. They do so through a well-researched, deep and detailed history of tennis in the Caribbean. It is unprecedented. This Caribbean narrative is simultaneously transmitted as memoir: pretext, context, post text. The authors experienced the Caribbean, and outside the region, from the middle of the twentieth century to the present. Yet the Caribbean high-rise, multi-story building of history, with an infinite number of constructs, remains largely unconstructed, unwritten. At the same time, unfortunately, a "modern", "post-colonial" cultural construct - without the significant stories of many Caribbean others - without the larger truth of what was, is being built across the archipelago, even as the authors write. The publishers hope you enjoy reading Beyond Survival Advantage Server.
Audiobook read by one of the authors, Chester Connell.