Author Sophia Georgia Brown's new book "My Sugar Island Home" is an objective recollection of fond childhood memories of her Jamaican homeland
Recent release "My Sugar Island Home" from Page Publishing author Sophia Georgia Brown is an evocative reflection on her formative years with her grandparents in Jamaica's St. Ann and St. Thomas parishes. With vivid imagery and detail, the author brings the social, economic, and musical trends of the Caribbean nation in the 70s and 80s to life for the interested reader.
HALLANDALE, Fla., Sept. 3, 2021 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sophia Georgia Brown, an educator who was raised in Jamaica, immigrated to the United States, earned multiple graduate degrees and certifications, and has taught for over ten years in Miami Dade, Florida and in the apartment of Continuing Education and Corporate Development at Broward College, has completed his new book "My Sugar Island Home": an enchanting memoir offering an unvarnished portrait of life in her homeland in the late twentieth century.
The narrative is written in first person intertwined with snippets of Jamaican patois and Spanish. It describes an impactful childhood filled with excitement, devotion, and gladness comparable to none. The author expresses her appreciation living a simple life in the country with her impartial grandparents who adored her but never uphold her into wrongdoings. Within a short course of time, she lived and travelled between parishes and highlighted the development and contours of Jamaica's economy, music industry, and social infrastructure. While recounting her narrative, she underlines the ideals of respect, values, and courtesy that perpetuated the cultural climate of Jamaica's society in the '70s, '80s, and early '90s. Within the same token, she thanked the Jamaican people for their unselfish and unconditional love that was noted in the maxim: "It takes a village to raise a child."
Published by Page Publishing, Sophia Georgia Brown's engrossing book is a clear-eyed yet fond reflection on her experiences growing up in the towns and sugar cane plantations of her native Jamaica.
Readers who wish to experience this engaging work can purchase "My Sugar Island Home" at bookstores everywhere, or online at the Apple iTunes Store, Amazon, Google Play, or Barnes and Noble.
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