Layaway Child

Layaway Child

Stories

Written by: Sutherland, Chanel

Magnificent stories about Caribbean immigrants navigating the emotional terrain of girlhood, displacement, longing, and identity across continents.

Layaway Child is a luminous debut short story collection by award-winning writer Chanel Sutherland that explores the emotional landscapes of Caribbean families fractured by migration, especially the harrowing yet resilient journeys of Black girls and women. In lyrical, linked stories, Sutherland traces the lives of mothers working abroad as housekeepers and nannies, and the children they left behind.

From lush island childhoods marked by absence and community, to the cold, alienating spaces of Canadian cities, Layaway Child captures the complexity of growing up between worlds. A mother, newly arrived in Montreal, is kept from speaking to her daughters by her own mother’s misguided attempt to help her let go of home. A schoolgirl becomes a spectacle under the gaze of white classmates. A young girl’s curiosity about the cosmos collides with the confusion of puberty. Sutherland brings deep compassion and sharp insight to each moment, revealing both the beauty of island life and the harshness of immigration’s toll.

Magnificent stories about Caribbean immigrants navigating the emotional terrain of girlhood, displacement, longing, and identity across continents.

Layaway Child is a luminous debut short story collection by award-winning writer Chanel Sutherland that explores the emotional landscapes of Caribbean families fractured by migration, especially the harrowing yet resilient journeys of Black girls and women. In lyrical, linked stories, Sutherland traces the lives of mothers working abroad as housekeepers and nannies, and the children they left behind.

From lush island childhoods marked by absence and community, to the cold, alienating spaces of Canadian cities, Layaway Child captures the complexity of growing up between worlds. A mother, newly arrived in Montreal, is kept from speaking to her daughters by her own mother’s misguided attempt to help her let go of home. A schoolgirl becomes a spectacle under the gaze of white classmates. A young girl’s curiosity about the cosmos collides with the confusion of puberty. Sutherland brings deep compassion and sharp insight to each moment, revealing both the beauty of island life and the harshness of immigration’s toll.

Published By House of Anansi Press Inc — May 12, 2026
Specifications 288 pages | 5.5 in x 7 in
Written By

CHANEL SUTHERLAND is a Vincentian Canadian writer of fiction and creative nonfiction. She won the 2025 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, which she was also longlisted for in 2022. Chanel is also the winner of the 2021 CBC Nonfiction Prize and the 2022 CBC Short Story Prize and was named one of CBC Books 30 Writers to Watch in 2022. Chanel lives in Montreal.

Written By

CHANEL SUTHERLAND is a Vincentian Canadian writer of fiction and creative nonfiction. She won the 2025 Commonwealth Short Story Prize, which she was also longlisted for in 2022. Chanel is also the winner of the 2021 CBC Nonfiction Prize and the 2022 CBC Short Story Prize and was named one of CBC Books 30 Writers to Watch in 2022. Chanel lives in Montreal.


“Astonishing and utterly gorgeous stories about the loss of home in one country and the near impossibility of finding it in another.” —Lawrence Hill

“Chanel Sutherland’s wide-ranging short fiction, portraying familial love, coming-of-age angst, dislocation, exile, betrayal, and much more, kept me spellbound … This is a stellar collection.” —H. Nigel Thomas, author of A Different Hurricane

“These stories tunnel straight to your core, instinctively asking: What is home? And somehow, we find it here, in these pages, never dreaming of elsewhere.” —Chelene Knight, author of Junie

Layaway Child is a wonder … A welcome addition to the Canadian Caribbean canon.” —Antonio Michael, author of Black Cherokee

“Moving, surprising, and carefully observed, Layaway Child establishes Chanel Sutherland as an important contemporary voice.” —Jen Currin, author of Disembark

“Each story is remarkable and distinctive on its own while also existing in relation with the others in this breathtakingly beautiful ecosystem.” —Iryn Tushabe, author of Everything Is Fine Here

“Chanel Sutherland sticks her landing with this brilliant debut.” —Deepa Rajagopalan, author of Peacocks of Instagram