Charting her life from her humble beginnings in the early sixties, author M. A. Enniss-Trotman narrates her story of a little girl--and a young woman--growing up in a large nuclear family in post-colonial Guyana. She journeys through the rough-and-tumble world of a rural bauxite-mining town as she opens up about the rough-hewn experiences, significant milestones, roadblock Charting her life from her humble beginnings in the early sixties, author M. A. Enniss-Trotman narrates her story of a little girl--and a young woman--growing up in a large nuclear family in post-colonial Guyana. She journeys through the rough-and-tumble world of a rural bauxite-mining town as she opens up about the rough-hewn experiences, significant milestones, roadblocks, and turning points that shaped her sometimes bittersweet but always purpose-driven life. I Remember That explores family connections, childhood memories, and spiritual experiences and offers details about another side of the world through light-hearted portrayals of small-town life against a backdrop of tumultuous political and racial conflict. Through a collection of stories, Enniss-Trotman shares the traditions and social and cultural musings from a half century ago. Rich in period details, I Remember That becomes a vehicle for something greater than the history of the people and events it describes--a valuable keepsake that delivers priceless and precious reminiscences and preserves them for posterity.
I Remember That: A Collection of Cherished, Unforgettable, and Lasting Memories
Charting her life from her humble beginnings in the early sixties, author M. A. Enniss-Trotman narrates her story of a little girl--and a young woman--growing up in a large nuclear family in post-colonial Guyana. She journeys through the rough-and-tumble world of a rural bauxite-mining town as she opens up about the rough-hewn experiences, significant milestones, roadblock Charting her life from her humble beginnings in the early sixties, author M. A. Enniss-Trotman narrates her story of a little girl--and a young woman--growing up in a large nuclear family in post-colonial Guyana. She journeys through the rough-and-tumble world of a rural bauxite-mining town as she opens up about the rough-hewn experiences, significant milestones, roadblocks, and turning points that shaped her sometimes bittersweet but always purpose-driven life. I Remember That explores family connections, childhood memories, and spiritual experiences and offers details about another side of the world through light-hearted portrayals of small-town life against a backdrop of tumultuous political and racial conflict. Through a collection of stories, Enniss-Trotman shares the traditions and social and cultural musings from a half century ago. Rich in period details, I Remember That becomes a vehicle for something greater than the history of the people and events it describes--a valuable keepsake that delivers priceless and precious reminiscences and preserves them for posterity.
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