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  • af Delores Wade
    133,95 kr.

    This collection of short stories is a lively rendition of the life experiences of people in rural as well as urban Jamaican settings. The stories centre around a wide range of themes such as love, betrayal, family relationships, male-female relationships, trust, growing up and change.These are "real" fictional characters whom we can recall from our own experiences. We respond to their foibles and efforts to overcome and succeed with laughter, empathy and sometimes sadness. All in all, these are stories about living.

  • af Colleen Smith-Dennis
    179,95 - 198,95 kr.

  • af Dorraine Reid
    183,95 kr.

    Have you ever wondered how you would feel or what you would do if...¿ An irate parent barges into your classroom for a confrontation?¿ A student continues to commit a series of infringements resulting in school lockdown?¿ Members of your staff continue to be at loggerheads?¿ Your students refuse to listen to you?¿ You get into a physical altercation with a student?There are no set answers to any of the above but we can help you prepare for those moments. This book is a practical guide to help educators navigate the complexities of the education system. It prevents you from doing the navigation alone and being unprepared, by providing you with the opportunity to lean on the experiences of others.

  • af Jeanne Wilson
    194,95 kr.

  • af Sandrene Jackson-Douglas
    174,95 kr.

  • af Osmund James
    200,95 kr.

    Bestselling author, successful writer, beauty queen wife, fame and fortune at the age of twenty-eight; handsome and well-endowed, Charlie seemed to have it made...or did he?Dance Tough Guys is the riveting story of Charlie's incredible journey from rags to riches. Raw and explicit in detail, this novel documents Charlie's struggle to overcome poverty, sexual abuse and death, to finally find inner peace.

  • af Adrian Mandara
    432,95 kr.

    The series, "Rediscovering Mathematics for the Caribbean" is a comprehensive 8-level mathematics programme (Kindergarten 4 and 5 year olds / Primary Grades 1-6) that prepares pupils to meet the challenges of using mathematics daily. The books are aligned to the Jamaica National Standards Curriculum (NSC) and covers the five mathematical strands as stipulated by the NSC. The series provides a firm foundation in mathematics from kindergarten throughout primary school utilizing a learner-centred approach.Some Key Features:¿ Basic numeracy skills are emphasized and topics are carefully introduced. ¿ Numerals, exercises and illustrations provide pupils with a lot of practice, thereby enhancing their understanding of mathematical concepts.¿ Concepts are expressed in simple, clear and easy to understand language that is appropriate to the grade level and subject.¿ Meaningful connections are made to real life situations.Other features include activities that provide opportunities for students to engage in critical thinking and problem solving, and students are required to perform tasks that extend and reinforce knowledge and skills learnt. The language used throughout the series is simple and straightforward, and pupils and teachers should find the learning and teaching experience fun and quite enjoyable.

  • af Colleen Smith-Dennis
    181,95 kr.

  • af Kasan Troupe
    197,95 kr.

  • af Pearl Rance-Reardon
    185,95 kr.

    Little Back Room begins with the sojurn of country teacher Cinderella Marvelous Green. "Teacher Green has arrived in one piece, praise God and God Save the Queen." The book continues with the short story, Shape a Stone, in which the local constable asks young Elah, "So you here fe see baby killah?" In the entertaining Zanesville Dot Com, Selma doesn't let her mother know she is sending her - and her young daughter's - photo to a man she met in a chat room. As soon as she meets the man, she thinks, "When he smiled, I knew right away why they called him Bucky." In Roommates, we discover the book's namesake, as Elah moves into her her own independence, and her cousin, Nell, moves into the little back room. Elah's new found independence, however, comes with a price.

  • af Cynthia Wilmot
    154,95 kr.

    'Falling In Love' After Fifty...The Best Is Yet To Come teaches the young at heart not to be a slave to society's misconceptions that life ends after fifty. It highlights case histories about women who have been able to overcome obstacles and live rich, healthy and happy lives at an age when they were believed to only be able to sit in rocking chairs knitting their grandchildren's sweaters. With useful hints about loving loving everyone -including self, keeping healthy - both physically and emotionally and gaining new experiences, this book is a must have for mature women who wish to "do the most with what they've got".

  • af Leslie Gordon Goffe
    443,95 kr.

    When Banana Was King looks at a time when Jamaicans battled Americans for control of the billion-dollar banana trade. They battled in boardrooms and battled on wharves with knives and guns over the tasty, strangely shaped fruit. The most controversial of the banana men back then was Jamaican, A.C. Goffe. Love him or hate him, A.C. Goffe was, an observer noted, one of the Jamaicans who "crossed the Frontiers, put Jamaica beyond the pale of the primitive and brought the country into modern trade, commerce and business."

  • af K. Sean Harris
    128,95 kr.

    More Erotic Jamaican Tales picks up where its wildly successful predecessor, Erotic Jamaican Tales left off. This book is a collection of short, erotic stories, centered on Jamaica with Jamaican characters. The stories will make you laugh, lust and think; explicit in content, erotic in nature and thoroughly entertaining, More Erotic Jamaican Tales continues the satisfying odyssey through Jamaica's sexual landscape.

  • af John Marquis
    361,95 kr.

    Dr. Francois 'Papa Doc' Duvalier, former self-appointed President-for-life of Haiti, was the most brutal tyrant of his time. His pervasive secret police, the Tontons Macoute, were literally connoisseurs of terror. For more than three decades, they struck terror into the impoverished people of Haiti, in the most macabre way.In this outstanding account of Duvalier's life, the full horror of the Haitian nightmare is laid bare. Disappearances of entire families in the night, public execution of political foes, summary killings of the peasantry and a succession of failed assassinations on Duvalier's life, provide the theme of a demon-possessed president.'Papa Doc' was the embodiment of evil in the most sinister form. There was voodoo and his own involvement in strange rites, his apparent supernatural powers and reputed immortality. Using voodoo to suppress an entire nation of 7 million souls, 'Papa Doc' became the political ogre of the age, a trained country doctor transmuted by power into a sinister killer his people considered indestructible. He exuded this evil image even in his appearance. He dressed always in dark apparel, from top to toe; he appeared funereal promoting death rather than life. His propensity for Machiavellian intrigue and ruthlessness was limitless.Using a spy trial in Port-au-Prince in 1968 as the foundation of this electrifying tale, the bewitching and terrifying reality of Duvalier's Haiti, the author reveals a spellbinding account of the macabre regime in one of the world's most haunted lands.

  • af Elizabeth Campbell
    408,95 kr.

    The first of a series of four books, Pure Mathematics for Cape Vol. 1 is an ideal textbook for students of the Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Examinations (CAPE) in Pure Maths, both for use in the classroom and self study. Features include lists of definitions, symbols and abbreviations, a comprehensive index and answers to all the exercises.

  • af Carey Robinson
    243,95 kr.

    The revised and greatly expanded edition of the well-known book, The Fighting Maroons of Jamaica, vividly describes the Maroons' war against the British in Jamaica.Benefiting from twenty years of additional thorough research, Carey Robinson's new work gives explicit details of the lifestyles and fighting tactics of both forces. The author eloquently describes the heroism and genius of the Maroons, and their mastery of gureilla warfare.

  • af John Marquis
    358,95 kr.

    When news of Sir Harry Oakes' murder broke to the world on the morning of July, 8, 1943, one man was more concerned than most. He was the Duke of Windsor, then Governor of the British colony, whose job it was to ensure that the killer was caught and brought to justice.However, the Duke's actions in the aftermath of the 20th. century's greatest murder mystery raised more questions than answers, and cast doubt on his own intentions in calling in two Miami investigators of dubious worth. Was the Duke a conspirator in a gigantic cover-up? Did he try to execute an innocent man in an attempt to protect himself and his friends?In this compelling tale, John Marquis presents an alternative view to the one generally accepted in the Bahamas, which is that the Duke was a bungler who mishandled the case. He believes the evidence strongly suggests that the Duke was a plotter with something to hide, and a cruel mission to condemn an innocent man.More than 60 years later, the story retains the power to mesmerise all those with a taste for intrigue in high places at a time when the western world faced its greatest peril. It is an electrifying tale of high society chicanery in a tropical paradise during war time, with the hangman's noose providing a grusome backdrop. As a murder mystery, Blood and Fire has everything...

  • af Osmund James
    167,95 kr.

    TOUGH GIRLS DON'T DANCE is a raw, gutsy story tracing a young country girl's life from the innocence of a chilhood through her rude sexual awakening and finally to the realisation of the power of love.Explicitly graphic in detail, this book explores all aspects of human sexuality through Carlene, who in spite of what life throws at her, manages to pull herself up by her own efforts, though perhaps not always doing so nobly.About the AuthorOsmund James lives in rural Jamaica. Physically disabled, he keeps his mental powers alert by voracious reading and prolific writing. His short stories have been appearing in The Sunday gleaner since 1988.

  • af Blossom O'Meally-Nelson
    198,95 kr.

    A practical, step-by-step guide to establishing and growing an entrepreneurial venture.

  • af David Panton
    288,95 kr.

    JAMAICA'S MICHAEL MANLEY:THE GREAT TRANSFORMATION(1972-92)About the AuthorDavid Panton is a 21-year-old Jamaican. He received his B.A. in Public Policy (with high honours) from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs from Princeton University.He is the recipient of the 1993 Rhodes Scholarship from Jamaica and is presently a student at Harvard Law school.About this BookIn 1980 Michael Manley lost the General Election after administering a Government that had taken Jamaica on a statist socialist course while seeking to develop a strong ideological base. Following his departure from Government he moderated his radical socialist image and completed a massive ideological shift to the right. No one, including Manley himself, however, had predicted that the switch he underwent in his three-year tenure, prior to retiring, would have been so drastic and indeed dramatic.In the book the author examines this shift against the background of similar radical changes that have occurred globally in the past decade.This book, when seen through the analytical eye of a young and so to speak uninvolved person, provides us with a most important literary work."This is a very important-one might say even definitive-discussion of an important and controversial development experience in Jamaica, that is all the more useful because of its even-handed and fair treatment of all those involved" - Professor Paul Sigmund (Professor of Politics, Princeton University).

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