Book Review: My Brave Haitian Family: Before and After Father’s Execution by Robert Monestime

My Brave Haitian Family by Robert Monestime is a heartbreaking story of living in a beautiful, but very poor country, and under the rule of a cruel and despotic dictator who could, and did, at a whim forever change anybody’s life. While Haiti has been brought to the forefront in the recent history after the earthquake that devastated it in 2010, many people have all but forgotten for how long that country has been mistreated and its people left at the mercy of a series of leaders who did not care for them at all.

Mr. Monestime is one of 15 children, born into a solidly middle-class Haitian family. His father was a soldier in the Haitian Army, who was later promoted to an officer. What surely seemed like such great luck at the time of promotion ended up being the reason for the family nearly falling apart after Marc Monestime, Robert’s father, was arrested together with 18 of his fellow officers and accused of plotting against the president, or more precisely, of “coup d’état, mutiny and attempted assassination of the President of the Republic.” They were found guilty by a court-martial panel, stripped of their ranks, sentenced to death and executed by a firing squad.

Since a few of Marc’s children were already young men at the time of their father’s execution, it quickly became evident that they were in grave danger as well. The entire family sought refuge at the embassy of Panama, and eventually managed to emigrate to the United States, where they were met by Guy, one of Robert’s siblings, who was in the U.S. Navy at the time. The process of leaving Haiti was not a simple one, and the family was divided for a while after the permission to leave was only granted to women and children under the age of seventeen. Eventually the rest of the family was permitted to leave as well, and they were reunited. They found a new home in the United States and it made me smile to read how they adapted and prospered here.

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Article Author: Olivera Baumgartner-Jackson

I am a book reviewer Reader Views. My professional life has always revolved about traveling and languages. I like to think of myself as a well read professional traveler, but what pays my mortgage nowadays is actually a number of diverse translating jobs.

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