Born in 1941, Olive Senior spent her early years in Trelawny and another rural Jamaican parish, Westmoreland. In her Trelawny village she was one of ten children in a poor family; she was an only child in her relatives' Westmoreland home of comparative wealth. Moving between households, she was pretty much being shifted between two extremes of a continuum based on race, colour and class in Jamaica. She now lives in Canada.
She is the author of The Message is Change (on the 1972 General Elections in Jamaica), Talking of Trees (a collection of poems), a reference book, A-Z of Jamaican Heritage, and Arrival of the snake woman in the Longman Caribbean Writers Series. Summer Lightning , winner of the Commonwealth Writers' Prize for 1987, is Olive Senior's first collection of short stories.
Written in vivid, colourful detail, these rich, compelling stories recreate with sensitivity and wit a whole range of em... MoreSummer Lightning & Other Stories
Johnny loves nothing better than splashing in the ocean waves--naked. But Mom says now that he's four he's too old to r... MoreBirthday Suit
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