"In this novel, Barrington Wright takes the reader on an
enthralling journey through his native Jamaica. Along the way we
move from countryside to city, from plantations to Coronation
market, a place of hope and despair. The story recounts the
aspirations and dreams of a cross section of the Island's poor and
struggling. The reader journeys with them along the difficult paths
they take, striving for better, more meaningful lives, and is with
them at the novel's end, happy to have been along for the
ride."John Howard, Ph.D., J.D., author,
Faces in the Mirror: Oscar Micheaux and Spike Lee,
Poor Joshua: The DeShaney Case and Child Abuse in America.
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