Salavandra: A Coffee Tale
Theodore Isaac Erski
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Salavandra is an isolated Caribbean island. Its products-coffee, lumber and flowers-are controlled by Penkava Inc., a New York based multinational commodity corporation. After discovering that Penkava is responsible for his father's death, as well as the abysmal working conditions on the island, coffee farmer Antonio Richards ignites a revolution in the midst of a harvest season. Branding his infant insurgency The United Front for the Liberation of Salavandra (UFLS), he begins fighting the unbridled capitalistic forces controlling his country.
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Reviews
By: WaterRabbit
I want to thank PodioBooks.com, Theodore Isaac Erski and Scott Sigler for bringing this terrific website to my attention. After listening to the first chapter of Mr. Erski's book "Salavandra: A Coffee Tale" , I wish to tell all that made this possible, THANK YOU! Not just for some very ...
By: Theodore
Hello all, and thank you Harold and WaterRabbit for posting. I really believe that free information opens rather than closes doors, which is why I posted my novel here on Podiobooks.com. One of the issues I ask my students, as they read the novel, is to discuss the term "digital ...
By: olstar18
The ending felt way to rushed. You have him using the net to get information out there about what they were trying to do but didn't build up that part of the story enough. There were organizations that were after them for the islands problems why did he not go ...
By: Anne
I was really please to find this novel here, with its depth of knowledge about the coffee business and its powerful justice themes. I have a couple of suggestions: first, it needs a serious edit. Points are often made twice in a row or in too many words, and three ...
By: Chris
Wow a great novel. Reminds me so much of Monsanto. The ending had me absolutely up in arms, made me absolutely furious, it was great.
Joe
This is a pretty good little book. It excelled at one of the most important parts of a book, the end.
By: Hieng
noooooooooooooo It cant end like this man! Great story but so sad it could nudge a depressed dude towards saucide.
salavandor
dj
excellent story. it gave me a new appreciation of the. coffee farmers life and oppression