Early Recollections Of Jamaica: With The Particulars Of An Eventful Passage Home Via New York And Halifax, 1812
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B. J. Vernon
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形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
212
言語
英語
公開されました
Sep 10, 2010
出版社
Kessinger Publishing, LLC
ISBN-10
1163599441
ISBN-13
9781163599440
説明
In "Early Recollections Of Jamaica," B. J. Vernon reflects on a vibrant period set against the lush backdrop of Jamaica in the early 19th century. With a storytelling style that captures the island's unique culture and landscape, Vernon transports readers to a time when life was intricately intertwined with the rhythms of nature and community. Through vivid memories, he delves into the island’s attractions and challenges, painting a detailed picture of Jamaican life during his formative years.
The narrative takes a dramatic turn as Vernon recounts his eventful journey home, navigating the complexities of travel through bustling New York and tranquil Halifax. His experiences are punctuated by the rich sounds and sights of these cities, offering insights into the bustling life of early America and the contrasts between his island home and the mainland. The tale is one of adventure, resilience, and personal transformation against the backdrop of emerging global connections.
Vernon’s reflections serve not only as a personal memoir but also as a historical chronicle of the era. His engaging prose invites readers to explore the intersections of cultural heritage and evolving identity, all while contemplating the intricacies of a world on the brink of significant change. Through his journey, the reader gains a deeper appreciation of the past, where personal life and broader historical narratives converge.
The narrative takes a dramatic turn as Vernon recounts his eventful journey home, navigating the complexities of travel through bustling New York and tranquil Halifax. His experiences are punctuated by the rich sounds and sights of these cities, offering insights into the bustling life of early America and the contrasts between his island home and the mainland. The tale is one of adventure, resilience, and personal transformation against the backdrop of emerging global connections.
Vernon’s reflections serve not only as a personal memoir but also as a historical chronicle of the era. His engaging prose invites readers to explore the intersections of cultural heritage and evolving identity, all while contemplating the intricacies of a world on the brink of significant change. Through his journey, the reader gains a deeper appreciation of the past, where personal life and broader historical narratives converge.