Another publication I've been helping to bring out is the book compiled by Francilia Greaves, Lessons My Mother Taught Me, A Celebration of Caribbean Motherhood, now available in print, thanks to the help of Gilmore Printing Services and a couple of corporate sponsors. It's an anthology of thirty-five essays by people from the Caribbean islands written as a tribute to their mothers. Fran and I worked for months on the layout of this book last year and it's gratifying to see the finished result now: 156 pages. There's a handwritten note of thanks to me on the front page of my copy:
[...] May you reflect on your own fond memories of being 'mothered!'I didn't design the cover but my husband suggested the use of that picture for it. This is a painting by a Barbadian artist, Trevor Burnett, which hangs on a wall in Francilia's house.
The pilot Terry talked to me about flying to Antigua and to Barbados this morning; he has written about the Caribbean himself.
There's many a link to be found between people and places. Only connect, as is said in E.M. Forster's Howards End. That's what I attempt to do with this blog of mine.
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