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Rachel Manley, daughter of the former prime minister of Jamaica, tells Cassandra Jardine about living in a politician's slipstream It cannot be easy being the child of a prime minister ...
This interview originally aired on Jan. 25, 2020. Rachel Manley was raised in Jamaica and now resides in Toronto. She's the daughter of former Jamaican prime minister Michael Manley and in 1997 ...
Between Norman Manley and his granddaughter Rachel Manley -- a memoirist and poet who lives in Toronto and Jamaica -- are two generations of a family linked and swept upward and outward on a ...
There is something deliciously reckless about Rachel Manley. Slim, animated, dressed in black on black, she invites you into her home and into her life with an impulsive and seductive candour.
Rachel Manley won the Governor General's Literary Award for nonfiction in 1997 for her memoir Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood. She has recently turned to fiction, publishing her ...
Lincoln science teacher Rachel Manley, an adviser for the Diaspora program, said this year's show is different than those of previous years because it focuses on the global perspective of the ...
Rachel Manley has made a career out of writing about her illustrious Jamaican family, including her prime-minister father. Best known for her 1997 Governor General’s Literary Award–winning memoir, ...
Rachel Manley’s Slipstream: A Daughter Remembers is perilously similar to Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood, for which she won a Governor General’s Award. The new book presents a conundrum: ...
Celebrated Jamaican writer Rachel Manley, daughter of the late former Jamaican prime minister Michael Manley, has said the presence of a Federation could have saved Grenada from the United States ...
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