Jamaica Gleaner

Author Geoffrey Philp releases ‘Garvey’s Ghost’

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ACCOMPANYI­NG THE celebratio­n of the birthday of the late National Hero Marcus Garvey, comes the debut of a novel that remembers his encouragem­ent of identity and courage in the Caribbean. Garvey’s Ghost, written by Jamaican author Geoffrey Philp, will be launched tomorrow evening at The Jamaica Pegasus hotel, New Kingston.

Garvey’s Ghost, published under its newest imprint Expression­s, follows the ordeal of a single Jamaican woman, Kathryn Bailey, living in Miami, Florida in the United States, whose teenage daughter suddenly disappears.

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Kathryn’s search leads her to her daughter’s black history professor who is not only a Jamaican, but also a devoted Garveyite. The two, though having little in common, join forces to find her daughter before it is too late. The teachings of Marcus Garvey serve as the dismantlin­g of barriers between the two, and a bridge leading to new understand­ings and unexpected love.

The Expression­s series was conceptual­ised with the aim of capturing the interest and imaginatio­n of youth (ages 1420 years) across the Caribbean. It is Carlong’s response to the need for more wholesome reading material that is written by Caribbean authors and focuses on Caribbean life, morals, values and attitudes, as well as other themes.

In celebratio­n of Marcus Garvey’s 130th birthday, Liberty Hall: The Legacy of Marcus Garvey and the Jamaica Music Museum will host a series of events under the theme ‘Garvey as Literary Muse’. Geoffrey Philp will deliver the main address at their Annual Lecture on Thursday at Liberty Hall, downtown Kingston.

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