All you book lovers please support the first novel by author of Guyanese parents. A series of short stories depicting abuse against Guyanese women.
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Hope all the GNI book lovers shows some interest.
BTW... the author is Waja's daughter (for you old timers.)
Anta, do you ever see Waja? So when is your other buddy putting his book out in paperback or that ain't happening?
cain posted:Anta, do you ever see Waja? So when is your other buddy putting his book out in paperback or that ain't happening?
We catch up every once in a while. Last time was for his birthday... last year. That paperback coming out soon as a compilation of short stories - the one novella is not enough for print.
This book coming out next week right?
Ksaz.... coming out Aug 1st, book launch is Aug 5th.
antabanta posted:cain posted:Anta, do you ever see Waja? So when is your other buddy putting his book out in paperback or that ain't happening?
We catch up every once in a while. Last time was for his birthday... last year. That paperback coming out soon as a compilation of short stories - the one novella is not enough for print.
Cool! I met Waja at one of his relatives place when he was in T.O for Caribana, when u guys meet say Hi for me.
cain posted:antabanta posted:cain posted:Anta, do you ever see Waja? So when is your other buddy putting his book out in paperback or that ain't happening?
We catch up every once in a while. Last time was for his birthday... last year. That paperback coming out soon as a compilation of short stories - the one novella is not enough for print.
Cool! I met Waja at one of his relatives place when he was in T.O for Caribana, when u guys meet say Hi for me.
Will do. Waja and his brothers are cool people.
Waja. Brings back memories of Caribbean Style
antabanta posted:Ksaz.... coming out Aug 1st, book launch is Aug 5th.
Thanks Anta. I will definitely get a copy. Abuse in Guyana was more real than we thought and in my opinion, that was because so much of it was acceptable behavior.