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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.Aside from Steven himself, the following is a list of playable characters in the game: The captioned photo shows high school students at morning assembly in Mabaruma in Guyana's northwest rainforest region.ĬOPYRIGHT © 2021 ROSALIENEBACCHUS.COM. Rojo Kinney – Guyana National Service Regional Cadet Corps Officer, late twenties Param Rajpaul – Headmaster of Mabaruma Elementary School, father of Samuel & Alice (students) Jacintha Lucien – Friend of Frances, mother of two of her students Stella Wilburg – Postmaster’s wife, Paula’s motherĮline Gilbert – Mother of Leonard Gilbert (student) Police Inspector Trim - Senior police officer in Mabaruma, African descentĬyril Wilburg – Postmaster in Mabaruma, friend of Barbara’s father since high school, father of Paula (student) Jocelyn Bramble – Wife of the District Commissioner of the Northwest Region, African descent Paula Wilburg – Barbara’s Form 5 art student, African descent, 18 yearsīernadette Soares – Form 3, Amerindian, 15 yearsĭouglas Simmons – District Education Officer, Ministry of Education, African descent, 55 years Samuel Rajpaul – Barbara’s Form 5 art student, East Indian, 18 yearsĪlice Rajpaul – Form 1, Samuel’s sister, worships Barbara, East Indian, 11 years Ignatius Mendonza, called Raven – Form 2, Amerindian, son of local Carib shaman, 13 years Leonard Gilbert – Form 5, member of the Young Socialist Movement, African descent, 18 years Laljeet Narine – English & history teacher, East Indian, 24 yearsįeyona Belgrave – Home economics teacher, African descent, 26 yearsĬlare Valenzuela – Mathematics teacher-assistant, Amerindian, 22 years Sister Barbara – Art & geography teacher, mixed African & East Indian ancestry, 26 years Sister Frances – Biology teacher, white American, 35 years Patricia Gill – School secretary, African descent, 26 years Milroy Allicock – Headmaster, mathematics teacher, Amerindian with British ancestry, late 40sĬolin Grant – Deputy headmaster, Agricultural Science teacher, African descent, 32 years Staff & Students at the Mabaruma Secondary School Sister Angela – Barbara’s religious mentor & friend, white American naturalized Guyanese, late forties Sister Hazel – Barbara’s closest friend, elementary teacher, African descent, 29 yearsĬatholic Clergy of The Society of Jesus (SJ)įather Andrew Peterson SJ – Barbara’s parish priest in Georgetown, local-born white of British descent, 48 yearsįather Patrick Cullen SJ – Parish priest in Santa Cruz, Irishman naturalized Guyanese, in his seventies Father Geoffrey Goodman SJ – Assistant parish priest in Santa Cruz, Frances’ spiritual director, Englishman, 45 years Sister Boniface – Mother Superior of the Guyana Mission, Portuguese descent, early sixties Other Sisters living in Georgetown, the capital city of Guyana Teresa – Housemaid & assistant cook, 20 years Sister Alma – One of the founders of the Santa Cruz religious community, Portuguese descent, 86 years Sister Rosario – Former primary school teacher, in charge of kitchen garden and convent-raised chickens, Amerindian from Santa Cruz Village, 70 years Sister Gregoria – Former headmistress of Santa Cruz Primary School, in charge of housekeeping and meal preparation, mixed Portuguese & African ancestry, 68 years Sister Frances – Biology teacher at Mabaruma Secondary School, white American from Ohio, 35 years Sister Barbara – Art & geography teacher at Mabaruma Secondary School, mixed African & East Indian ancestry, 26 years Sister Beatrice – House Superior, headmistress of Santa Cruz Primary School, Portuguese descent, 46 years
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Religious Sisters of Christ the Redeemer (Fictitious Name)Ĭommunity at the Convent of Our Lady of Sorrows in Santa Cruz, Guyana’s Northwest Region:
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Once I had determined that the Vietnam War had impacted Frances’ life, I was able to unpeel the layers of her journey as a woman driven by her pain of loss and guilt. Understanding Frances’ motivations and aspirations was another matter. Moreover, I had lived among them in the convent during my seven years as a young religious in training.
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How to create a complex white American character that would resonate with white readers? As a student at the Catholic high school for girls, run by the nuns, I had had several American nuns as teachers. The antagonist, Sister Frances Adler, presented an even greater challenge. With a family background much different from mine, her journey led to its own unexpected resolution for the character. To distance myself from the protagonist, Sister Barbara Lovell, I made her a dougla-a person of African and East Indian ancestry, the country’s two major racial and ethnic populations. This presented a challenge when creating unique characters who did not mirror the true-life individuals. While The Twisted Circle is a work of fiction, it has been inspired by real events that occurred during my final year in a Catholic convent in my native land of Guyana.