In "Beka Lamb" by Zee Edgell, the Hartleys are a prominent family in the Belizean society, representing the colonial elite. They are depicted as a symbol of privilege and social status, often highlighting the disparities between different classes and ethnicities in Belize. The family plays a significant role in the protagonist Beka's life, influencing her views on identity, race, and social justice as she navigates her own challenges in a post-colonial context.
Beka Lamb is Bill Lam and Lilla Lamb daughter.
Bill Lamb is the father of Beka Lamb in the novel. He is basiccally the breadwinner of the family with an extreme temper.
Beka Lamb was created in 1982.
Beka Lamb is the debut novel Belizean author
Beka Lamb has 172 pages.
a sammary tells us part of the story of beka lamd and her family
The writer of the novel "Beka Lamb" is Zee Edgell.
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Bill Lamb is considered to be Beka's Father and Lilla Lamb's husband in the novel, Beka Lamb. He has good intentions but could be seen as harsh as he calls Beka words like fake and phony.
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beka lamb wining an easy compitision at her school.
Toycie and beka beka and her grandmother.