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In 1937, a poor Berritian family gives birth to a baby boy. A
beautiful child, perfectly formed, but with one damning
deformity – his skin is light, almost white. His parents
consider him an evil being, a devil, and want him to be
sacrificed, but a voodoo priest decides to put the child’s life
to a test during a full moon ceremony. He survives, forcing his
parents to keep him until he is old enough to take care of
himself. The child, given the white man’s name of Martin, grows
up hated, not just by his parents, but by all who know him.
A few years later, another child named Stefan Palente is born,
this time to one of the wealthiest families on the island. His
father, who is a descendant of the former white French Colonial
rulers, controls the largest industry on the island, a petroleum
reprocessing plant. When Stefan is ten years old, he develops
polio, leaving him partially lame. As he grows older, the
natural tendency of his family to spoil him and the comparative
wealth of his family, contribute to making him a bit of a
playboy, interested only in satisfying his desires. The sudden
death of his older brother, Phillip, thrusts Stefan into the
role of next in line to assume control of the company, a job he
desperately does not want.
Stefan’s younger sister is Alicia, a stunningly beautiful child.
At sixteen, she looks much older and is selected by the leader
of the country to represent Barrita (with a new birth
certificate showing her age as eighteen) in the Miss Earth
contest. She is very shy, however, and does not want to take
part in the pageant. She turns to her
brother, who has always been her best friend and protector, to
find a way out.
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The President-for-life and supreme ruler on the tiny nation,
“Father” Jack Massoult, is anxious for a victory at the contest,
hoping that it will bring tourists and additional income to the
island. He does not tolerate failure, and can go to extremes to
get his own way.
The four of them become enmeshed in a life-or-death struggle
that has dire consequences, not only for them, but on the entire
nation of Barrita.
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