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Ajeemah and his son
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Berry, James |
A father and his eighteen-year-old son are each affected differently by their experiences as slaves in Jamaica in the early nineteenth century. |
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Ajeemah and his son
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Berry, James |
A father and his eighteen-year-old son are each affected differently by their experiences as slaves in Jamaica in the early nineteenth century. |
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First palm trees
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Berry, James |
The West Indian trickster Anancy Spiderman tries to persuade Sun-Spirit, Water-Spirit, Earth-Spirit, and Air-Spirit to create the world's first palm trees so that he can collect a reward from the kin… |
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A nest full of stars
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Berry, James |
A collection of poems reflecting Caribbean culture include "Old man called Arawak," "Woods whisperings," and "Not one weak day." |
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When I dance
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Berry, James |
A collection of fifty-nine poems for young adults celebrating life in inner-city Britain and in the rural Caribbean. |
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