Mango Time, Pudding and Something More: Poetic Reflections on Life in Western Jamaica

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Management number 231617109 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $7.55 Model Number 231617109
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Do you want to experience an immersion into the rich cultural tapestry of Jamaican life?In Mango Time, Pudding and Something More, Linley skillfully shows his poetic prowess in capturing the warmth of a resilient family, childhood adventure, primary and boarding school experiences, holidays, and much more.This collection offers you the opportunity to:Witness the strength of the Jamaican familyExplore the dynamics of the education systemEmbrace the unique and vibrant Jamaican traditionsEngage in the colorful and rich practices of community lifeThis book is a cultural masterpiece that deserves a place in every Jamaican home, in the diaspora and in the hands of those who are impacted by our culture. Embark on a journey to relive the beauty of life in Jamaica during the late 1960s and throughout the 70s.About the AuthorLinley is the third of five children, with all his siblings being girls. He was born in London, England. At an early age, the family returned to Jamaica and resided in Westmoreland. Linley was an energetic boy who enjoyed the rustic outdoor living.The family’s roots were deeply entrenched in Grange Hill, a sugarcane town where their maternal grandparents resided. Linley and his siblings enjoyed rural life among ordinary country folk, all trying to make a living.Linley attended Munro College, a premier boy’s school in the cool hills of St Elizabeth, Jamaica, where he boarded. What an experience that was indeed a “city on a hill cannot be hid”. It was transformational, along with forming lifelong friendships.Linley worked with the Bank of Nova Scotia Jamaica Limited for over thirty-seven years and rose to the level of Assistant General Manager. He studied Banking and is qualified to the level of MBA - Banking and Finance. And is currently a Consultant in Banking and Finance. He has been happily married to Diana for over thirty years with three adult children Eleanor, Esther and Emily.He has committed himself to service within his community and at a national level. He’s also an elder within his local church and over the years has enjoyed interacting and helping people from all walks of life. He loves to teach others by storytelling always with a focus on their wellbeing. Read more

ISBN10 9768332506
ISBN13 978-9768332509
Language English
Publisher BambuSparks Publishing
Dimensions 5.25 x 0.45 x 8 inches
Item Weight 7.4 ounces
Print length 198 pages
Publication date May 30, 2024

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