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A vibrant portrait of love and politics in the tropics from the National Book Awardâwinning author: âthe finest first novel I have read in many yearsâ (William OâRourke, Chicago Tribune).  Winner of the National Book Award for First Fiction for Easy in the Islands, Bob Shacochis returns to the islands with Swimming in the Volcano, a âsplendid first novelâ that illuminates the beauty and life of the Caribbean (Library Journal).  On the fictional island of St. Catherine, an American expatriate becomes unwittingly embroiled in an internecine war between rival factions of the government. Into this potentially explosive scene enters a woman he once loved and lost, but who remains a powerful temptationâone that proves impossible to resist.  Both an enchanting love story and a sophisticated political novel about the fruits of imperialism in the twentieth century, Swimming in the Volcano is as brutal and seductive a novel as the world it evokes.  âScores of island people, from conspiring politicians to barbers on the beach, sprawl across the pages like oleander and hibiscus . . . each of [the bookâs] scenes is expertly wrought.â âThe New York Times Book Review |