Can two writers, who've been each other's muse for decades, finally consummate their passion?
Rachel Manley is an author and poet. She is best known for her memoir,Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood(winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for Nonfiction), which was inspired by life with her grandfather, Norman Washington Manley, founder of Jamaica's first national party. Born in Cornwall, England, and raised in Jamaica, Manley now resides in Toronto.
"The Black Peacock tells an engaging story of a love affair in a
state of suspended animation. Themes of grief, family, and the
writing life course through a novel in which 'living is just a long
corridor of echoes.'"
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