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Same Earth
When Imelda Richardson leaves the small village of Watersgate,
Jamaica, armed only with one small suitcase, she is doing so for
the second time. One of the throng of young Jamaicans who left the
island after the devastating hurricane of 1974, Imelda's journey
has taken her to England, to the home of ganja-growing rebel
Purletta Johnson, the arms of fake Northerner Ozzie, and a law
degree. But when her mother dies Imelda returns to Watersgate,
choosing Jamaica over England. 1983 is still a couple of years shy
of the great dancehall explosion in which artists like Shabba Ranks
would sing how he "loved punany bad," and the village is still
dominated by the Evangelical church and the thundering voice of
Pastor Braithwaite. When Tessa Walcott's panties are stolen—and in
the absence of Perry Mason—she and Imelda decide to set up a
Neighborhood Watch. But they haven't counted on Pastor Braithwaite
and the crusading zeal of Evangelist Millie. As a Pentecostal
fervor sweeps through the village, the tensions between old and new
come to a head.