For a truly humorous, intriguing, and exciting West Indian adventure, follow the lives of mischievous eleven-year-old Milo Teekasingh, his older siblings Reena and Sunil, his rowdy friends from the... More > Yard, Tillam, Moppa, Spanner, Dillip, Squingee and Chinee Roy, as Milo and his family move to New Amsterdam to live with his money-hungry Aunty Doogoo and her family.< Less
For a truly humorous, intriguing, and exciting West Indian adventure, follow the lives of mischievous eleven-year-old Milo Teekasingh, his older siblings Reena and Sunil, his rowdy friends from the... More > Yard, Tillam, Moppa, Spanner, Dillip, Squingee and Chinee Roy, as Milo and his family move to New Amsterdam to live with his money-hungry Aunty Doogoo and her family.< Less
Mortimer George here provides a historical review of the growth and development of the sport of cricket in Berbice, Guyana. Having served in numerous administrative positions on the Berbice Cricket... More > Board, he writes from an insider’s perspective of the development and administration of the sport, revealing as few can the struggles that took place behind the scenes as the Board would develop into a breeding ground for some of the most outstanding cricketers to ever play the sport, not only in the West Indies, but also in the world over. He tells of the administrators with whom he worked, those men whose tremendous leadership would be invaluable to the advancement of the sport, and of the star players who would claim international fame. While displaying the pivotal role played by the sport in bringing together the people of Guyana during moments of political instability, Mr. George charts the growth of the Board into an organization that would have a lasting and international impact upon the game.< Less
In the tradition of such great West Indian novels as Miguel Street, Crick Crack Monkey, Green Days by the River, Year in San Fernando and A House for Mr. Biswas comes We Kinda People. This is a book... More > of West Indian short stories set in various countries of that region including Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, Dominica and The Bahamas.< Less
In the tradition of such great West Indian novels as Miguel Street, Crick Crack Monkey, Green Days by the River, Year in San Fernando and A House for Mr. Biswas comes We Kinda People. This is a book... More > of West Indian short stories set in various countries of that region including Guyana, Jamaica, Trinidad, Barbados, Dominica and The Bahamas.< Less