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Macmillan Caribbean Writers: Brother Man Judy Stone

Macmillan Caribbean Writers: Brother Man By Judy Stone

Macmillan Caribbean Writers: Brother Man by Judy Stone


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Originally published in 1954, this is the tragic story of an honest Rastafarian healer caught up in a web of intrigue and betrayal in Jamaica's tough West Kingston slums. It is a portrait of a ghetto saint - an ordinary man selected by the universe to bring enlightenment to poor belittled people.

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Macmillan Caribbean Writers: Brother Man Summary

Macmillan Caribbean Writers: Brother Man by Judy Stone

Originally published in 1954 and acclaimed around the world as one of the classics of Caribbean fiction, Brother Man is the tragic story of an honest Rastafarian healer caught up in a web of intrigue and betrayal in Jamaica's tough West Kingston slums. The healer's name is John Power, but everybody calls him Brother Man - a cobbler whose ability to cure the sick and injured through a mystic force uplifts him to the status of a prophet. Throngs begin to trail him when he passes in the street. With each miracle performed his reputation spreads. Looking on with envy is the evil Papacita, a violent enforcer whose authority is threatened by Brother Man's message of peace and love. Papacita's jealousy is stirred in more ways than one. The brutal schemer also covets the attention of Minette, a young attractive girl that Brother Man has rescued from the streets. Set in the same rambunctious lanes that reggae icons like Bob Marley and Jimmy Cliff would later stroll and sing about, Brother Man, is the unforgettable portrait of a ghetto saint - an ordinary man selected by the universe to bring enlightenment to poor belittled people. It's a story of compelling mythic power that has stood the test of time.

About Judy Stone

Roger Mais was born in Kingston, Jamaica in 1905 and died in 1955. He was a painter, a poet and a prolific writer of versatility. Besides his writings for the Daily Gleaner and Public Opinion , he published two collections of short stories, wrote nearly forty plays for stage or radio, and finished eight novels. Some critics consider Black Lightning (1955) his finest novel, but it was the first two of his three published novels, The Hills were Joyful Together (1953), a yard story that draws on Mais's own prison experience, and Brother Man (1954), in praise of the Rastafarian way of life, that made his name as a novelist of social protest.

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CIN1405062967VG
9781405062961
1405062967
Macmillan Caribbean Writers: Brother Man by Judy Stone
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Macmillan Education
20040428
192
N/A
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