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    Interesting read - The Dead Yard

    The Dead Yard: A Story of Modern Jamaica
    published in US in 2011, but written in 2007-2009. I believe it was published in London in 2009. Basically, its an Englishman (Ian Thomson) describing Jamaican history and his experiences while on the island over several years. I'm not all the way through the book, since i came upon from the library and have to return it, but the parts i have read appear accurate and reveal the true, yet somewhat dis-functional cultural history of Jamaica (a great read for someone on a JA vaca, unless they are as adventurous as this bloke in living and researching the culture). I especially like the part about Chris Blackwell's mother and why she is reluctant to return to Jamaica, where she was born and raised. Here family history is interesting! Also liked the story of the Trident Hotel in Port Antonio and the Jamaican Earl who owned it at one time.

    I guess the moral of this post, is there is a lot of cultural depth to Jamaica, (as many on this site can attest) as there is more than meets the eye and this book brings light on the many layers of the Jamaican story.
    Last edited by Jah Bless; 06-23-2011 at 10:48 PM.
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    Sounds really interesting! Love reading books about Jamaica. I'm reading a disturbing yet delightful book...The Book of Night Women...by a Jamaican author...Marlon James. Story about Lilith, born into slavery on a Jamaican sugar plantation at the end of the 18th century. Thanks for the new title..I'm always up for a historical novel. Gonna add it to my want list on Amazon.

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    Yetta! I am reading that right now too! Very good and at the same time upsetting.

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    Other JA Books

    If you like JA books read "A Pirate's Daughter" and "The True History of Paradise." I think they bot are by Margaret Ceziar-Thompson. Very good reads both of them.

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    Thanks for the info on the books..added them to my list on amazon.

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    Thanks for the tips, I was planning on getting a couple books for the trip... gonna check these out.
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