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Rating: Summary: Caribbean literature at its best Review: I enjoyed the authenticity of Centre of the Labyrinth, by Rosetta J. Jamieson. The novel portrayed Jamaica and Jamaicans as they are, not in the superficial manner that in presented in some Hollywood movies, but with the true flavour of the Jamaican lifestyle. It captures a part of the heritage of the Jamaican people. Yet, it is not exclusive. Due the universal traits of love, mother-daughter relationships, and class conflict, anyone on any part of the globe can relate to the novel and enjoy it. I highly recommend that readers add this to their summer reading list, or that they read it at any other convenient time.
Rating: Summary: Like red roses in a garden! Review: This is one astoninishing and relaxing piece of work. This book is like a magnet and steel. Once you get a taste, you are drawn to this book and in seconds your mind begin to explode with feeling of joy and laughter that takes over your mind with its controlling words and aspiring story-line.Drawing you page after page, after page to this magnificient piece of literature with a splash of pepper, salt and all that the West Indies is made of. It is very realistic to West Indian culture, upbringing and beliefs. I recommend this book to the Whole World.
Rating: Summary: Like red roses in a garden! Review: This is one astoninishing and relaxing piece of work. This book is like a magnet and steel. Once you get a taste, you are drawn to this book and in seconds your mind begin to explode with feeling of joy and laughter that takes over your mind with its controlling words and aspiring story-line. Drawing you page after page, after page to this magnificient piece of literature with a splash of pepper, salt and all that the West Indies is made of. It is very realistic to West Indian culture, upbringing and beliefs. I recommend this book to the Whole World.
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