Mr. Alexander by author Roger H. Panton is an intriguing story of deceit within a Jamaican family in ’70s London. In this book, readers will follow the Alexander family through their journey with those who are around them – it is a literary piece laced with intriguing scenes, unforgettable characters and an absorbing storyline. Jamaican [...]
Continue reading...16. December 2011
On Saturday, December 17 at 7 p.m., Bookophilia will host an e-book launch and e-reading party for Amanda Hanna’s book, “The New New York”. Get ready for an evening of entertainment as this e-reading party will take guests through brightly lit Manhattan city-streets and a band of unforgettable protagonists. The plot thickens when an unpopular [...]
Continue reading...13. December 2011
Paul Foreman’s “Sometimes There’s A Winner”, is A Story of Poverty, Injustice & Revenge in Jamaica. It tells the story of a poor black gardener, Byron Reid, and his sister Nadia, who work for a wealthy white Lebanese-Jamaican family in Kingston. Byron Reid surpasses his work ambitions and achieves success in a variety of jobs [...]
Continue reading...4. December 2011
Today’s Gleaner newspaper carries a feature on Dutty Bookman, author of Tried & True: Revelations of a Rebellious Youth. It takes one man to start a revolution, and 29-year-old writer Dutty Bookman hopes to be that one. The writer has taken up his pen as his weapon and his debut novel, Tried & True: Revelations [...]
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22. December 2011
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