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In this revealing and poignant account of the life of her son,
reggae icon Bob Marley (1945-1980), Mother Cedella Marley Booker
traces the unique history of Bob Marley and his contribution to
popular music as only a parent could. Booker recalls her poor rural
upbringing in the district of Nine Miles in Jamaica, her parents'
relationship, and her courtship with Captain Marley, the white man
forty years her senior who turned up one day in her father's fields
and took Cedella to his bed when she was just sixteen. Their child
was Bob Marley, who would introduce the world to reggae, and whose
talent would later transform the course of popular music with such
classics as "Get Up, Stand Up," "Buffalo Soldier," "No Woman, No
Cry," Stir It Up," and "One Love." With admirable candor, Booker
shares her struggles in raising Bob on her family's farm in St.
Ann's and the crime-riddled streets of Kingston, and her courageous
move to start a new life in the United States. Bob stayed behind in
Jamaica to perfect his music, though the two remained close as he
began his transformation into reggae superstar and cultural
prophet. Booker details Marley's embrace of Rastafarianism, the
women in his life, his use of ganja, and his last months when
Cedella nursed him until he succumbed to cancer. This book is a
true look at Marley's life-not just as a cultural icon, but as a
son.
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++++ Des Tortues Fossiles Conserv℗ees Dans Le Mus℗ee Teyler Et Dans
Quelques Autres Mus℗ees Tiberius C. Winkler H℗eritiers Loosjes,
1869 Nature; Fossils; Nature / Fossils; Science / Paleontology
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The Duppy (Paperback)
Anthony C. Winkler
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"Every country (if she's lucky) gets the Mark Twain she
deserves, and Winkler is ours, bristling with savage Jamaican wit,
heart-stopping compassion, and jaw-dropping humor all at
once."-Marlon James, author of John Crow's Devil
With his characteristic outrageousness, Anthony C. Winkler
defies taboos and subverts conventional thinking in this
entertaining, thought-provoking, and ultimately uplifting
novel.
Anthony C. Winkler was born in Kingston, Jamaica, in 1942, and
is widely recognized as one of the island's finest and most
hilarious exports. His Caribbean classic The Lunatic (Akashic
Books) was turned into a feature film, and his last novel, Dog War,
was published in May 2007 by Akashic. He lives with his wife in
Atlanta, Georgia.
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The Lunatic (Paperback)
Anthony C. Winkler
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In this outrageously out-of-order, hilarious novel, the reader
discovers that lunacy is by no means restricted to the village
madman, and that goodness and forgiveness may be rarer qualities,
found in unexpected places.
Aloysius is tolerated by neighbors but forced to eke out a
living by doing odd jobs, using the hospitable woodlands for
shelter. He is starved of human companionship; instead he has
running conversations with trees and plants. Then love, or a
peculiar version of it, comes to Aloysius in the form of a solidly
built German lady, Inga Schmidt, who has come to Jamaica to
photograph the flora and fauna.
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