Thanks Monk-I defintley want to check out your suggestion...I love reading books about Jam-esp non-fiction as well history related..Out of many already quoted I truly liked the Dead Yard the best-some may think its negative but its an excellent look into modern Jam.. (I have feeling some may not like the brutal reality of modern Jam-)
I also really enjoyed:
The gathering of the healers by Robert Roskind. about rastas and trying to heal the nation..
The rise and fall of Falmouth-by carey robinson...Falmouth near my area,did you know its a world heritage georgian site??
Jamaica nice, you know- david palladini- about living in Jam (an no NOt negril)
A year, more or less in Jam- another book by david palladini about dealing with day to day living in Jam as ex-pat...
I'm probably one of the few people who didnt care for "Walk Good"...I thought it trite and too predictable... As I thought the same way about Negril sunset...
I still have many more to read...




