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Synopsis:
This is Horane’s first novel of
contemporary fiction. The much-anticipated Reggae Silver is
about a singer’s determination to become a reggae superstar.
"I have a story to tell, and I am certain
you will want to hear it. Here goes:
My mother named me Reggie Gould. From I was as young as four years
old, she saw my gift of music. One day, she felt I would become a
great singer of reggae, Jamaica's indigenous music that has taken
the world with vibrations worthy of notice. My mother started to
call me "Reggae" instead of Reggie, and my father said jokingly, "if
you don't get de gold record, you will get de silver"
From that day onwards, the name Reggae Silver has stuck to me like
glue..."
To learn more about this
novel, visit the
Reggae Silver website.
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