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Former Miss Universe, Wendy Fitzwilliam, Launches New Book - Letters to Ailan
- By S Coward
- Published 07-Oct-09
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Love comes with patience
Oct. 7, 2009 -- On May 12, 1998, two months before her final exams at law school, Wendy Fitzwilliam became the second Trinidadian (and second black woman) to capture the Miss Universe title. When, eight years later, Wendy announced that she was pregnant, the news was dramatic and controversial. Letters to Ailan is the narrative of a tumultuous time in Wendy’s life. It chronicles the impact made on her friends, family and adoring public by her choice to become and remain a single mother. It deals with the turbulent relationship she shares with her son’s father. Penned as an extended love letter from mother to son, Letters to Ailan is a frank, honest, compelling story, written by a strong, uncompromising woman never far from the glance of the public spotlight.
Letters to Ailan is published by Lexicon Trinidad Limited and available in both hardcover and trade paperback.
EXCERPT:
Apparently, the news
of my pregnancy is carried by every news outlet in the country. I have not
revealed your father’s identity, Ailan, but I am sure that by noon tomorrow his
identity will be made public. We speak on my way to the office this afternoon
after my presentation and he seems as relieved as I am that this phase is
behind us. Of course, he eagerly looks forward to reading the Guardian’s print
version of my speech. Peter and Barbara both call to inform me that the media
is going crazy with the news of my pregnancy and thus far most reports are
positive. But we all expect a dramatic shift tomorrow.
Your
father seems genuinely excited about you, which is comforting, and also still
enchanted by me. Ours is a young relationship, very new. Your mother is
somewhat sceptical about love. Cupid has not been terribly kind to me. I have
learnt that at first, second and even twelfth sight, lust is usually the
prevailing emotion. Love comes with time, patience, an earned respect and
thereby unwavering admiration.
You will be a West
Indian, a Your surroundings will be beautiful
regardless of the community in which we dwell and the island on which we live,
for they are truly all gems. There is an easy enjoyment of life on a tropical
island that cannot exist elsewhere. Our culture in the
As we are winding down and getting ready to leave, I excuse myself; as I re-enter the dance floor from the ladies’ room, the D.J. plays ‘The Drop Leaf’ rhythm. Your father’s eyes dance with mischief and delight. This is the music to which you were conceived. He pulls me towards him and holds me very close but ever so gently. Again, I am struck by his touch. He has huge hands with long strong fingers through which he communicates with the world. His touch is strong and confident yet so gentle. Your father’s touch reveals so much about who he is fundamentally. He has no idea but, as I stand moving as one with him to the sweet sounds of this music from his homeland, I resolve to take my cues as to who he is from his touch. He has clearly learnt to mask emotion in his eyes. Maybe I enjoy his touch so much that I rationalise, or attempt to, the power his hands on my skin have over me.
Your Uncle Peter Elias
and I sit and chat for the first time in several weeks. Despite my several
attempts to meet with Peter alone before the holidays, the season and our busy
schedules got the better of us and we have been unable to see each other. I
know Peter will be disappointed initially so a face-to-face is necessary. Both
he and his wife, Germaine, already know of my pregnancy, for the rumour mill
has been very active.
My
pillow is wet. I do not realise I have been crying. I quickly dry my eyes and
flip over the pillow. This is nonsense, your mother should know better. We will
focus on the many, many blessings that we enjoy and not dwell on life’s
challenges. This is not the time to be needy. Your father is living a most ugly
nightmare in what has been a very stable and charmed life to this point. I will
pour most of my energies into you, Ailan, and into our happiness. From your
father I expect no emotional support, and certainly not love; his respect of me
and reverence of you is all I require and this seems to be second nature to
him, so we will be fine.
The greatest joy in my
life as of today, and likely forever, is the sound of your strong voice as you
are eased from my body. It feels like an eternity before the nurses clean you,
tag you and hand you to me. Your father is with you and is holding you,
overwhelmed by your presence. He is
holding you and enjoying you. As much as I enjoy watching him bond with you I
need to hold you also.
Spread The Word
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9 Responses to "Former Miss Universe, Wendy Fitzwilliam, Launches New Book - Letters to Ailan" 
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said this on 09 Nov 2009 7:45:44 AM CDT
Truly inspiring and honest.... great job
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said this on 25 Nov 2009 5:17:30 AM CDT
wendy is always fabulous. she remains the enchanting miss universe. love elihi thomas. trinidad
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said this on 11 Apr 2010 3:48:29 PM CDT
wendy.. u are inspiring.. to hear parts of your story. i am getting your book. I am in your exact situation. thank you for sharing.
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said this on 10 Aug 2010 4:29:04 PM CDT
very sad you don't want to tell your son who his father is this is very sad he needs to to know too much young people in tofay's world growing up without a father figure in their lives.............
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said this on 03 Sep 2010 9:12:29 PM CDT
Maybe you have only read this exerpt but Ailan's father is very much a part of his life. Didn't you realise that he was there at the birth?
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said this on 06 Nov 2010 7:19:54 PM CDT
Thank you for pointing that out....he was there and was very excited about his son. He is a very good father, as I have watched him with his other son. I can see how that line was very deceiving to Candice. It upsets me that others may feel the same way and not pick up on what you did Erin. I would like to add by saying having a child out of wedlock is very difficult for both parties, especially if there are no aspirations of them being together. This book is ONE sided. You have no idea what the other party went thru. It is indeed freedom of speech and I am so glad the name is not said in this book. But most that read this know who it is. That saddens me. This person has done so much good for my life and was angel for my family during very hard times. I don't know the relationship but I certainly know the father and I hope this book doesn't depict him negativity as it seems it does from these excerpts.
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said this on 18 Oct 2010 12:04:11 AM CDT
So refreshing. I need to get your book. I'm from Saint Lucia
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said this on 15 Nov 2010 4:46:04 PM CDT
I want to buy this book now. where can I get it?
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said this on 24 Sep 2011 11:25:19 AM CDT
I am always proud of the success of my people and will celebrate and honor them as such. I must however speak out against the actions that weaken us as a people and if in so doing someone is angered, re-read my message until it makes sense to you. My only intention is to stop the bleeding in our communities that gives others the fuel to continue all forms of subjugation because our action legitimizes their continued dominance.
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