Rachel Manley Quotes
In Late 1949, At Two And A Half Years Old, I Arrived In Jamaica For The First Time. I Had Crossed The Atlantic By Air From England. My Jamaican Father Was Studying In London, My European Mother Was Sick, And So In True Jamaican Style I Was Sent Home To My Grandparents.
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