Wash Belly by Gregory McEwan (2006, Perfect)

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Back in Jamaica, the youngest child is usually known as the "Wash Belly" of the family, and being the last of several children, Gregory was indeed "Mommy's Wash Belly.". With his parents living in Canada for most of the earlier years of their lives, Gregory and his older siblings resided with their adopted grandparents, Banka, and Miss Dell.

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Product Identifiers

PublisherLulu Press, Inc.
ISBN-101847281826
ISBN-139781847281821
eBay Product ID (ePID)57164168

Product Key Features

Book TitleWash Belly
Number of Pages152 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2006
TopicCultural Heritage, General
GenreBiography & Autobiography
AuthorGregory Mcewan
FormatPerfect

Dimensions

Item Height0.3 in
Item Weight8.3 Oz
Item Length9 in
Item Width6 in

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SynopsisWash Belly is a nostalgic look into the childhood of Gregory McEwan, author of Freedom City and HOMORIA. Back in Jamaica, the youngest child is usually known as the "Wash Belly" of the family, and being the last of several children, Gregory was indeed "Mommy's Wash Belly". With his parents living in Canada for most of the earlier years of their lives, Gregory and his older siblings resided with their adopted grandparents, Banka, and Miss Dell. Life within the Longmore home had its ups and downs, but the closely bonded siblings had one common goal - they all dreamed of moving to Canada one day. Wash Belly will take you back to the 70's - back to Trelawny, Jamaica; in a little house filled with laughter, good times, tears, and sorrow..., Wash Belly is a nostalgic look into the childhood of Gregory McEwan, author of Freedom City and HOMORIA. Back in Jamaica, the youngest child is usually known as the "Wash Belly" of the family, and being the last of several children, Gregory was indeed "Mommy's Wash Belly." With his parents living in Canada for most of the earlier years of their lives, Gregory and his older siblings resided with their adopted grandparents, Banka, and Miss Dell. Life within the Longmore home had its ups and downs, but the closely bonded siblings had one common goal - they all dreamed of moving to Canada one day. Wash Belly will take you back to the 70's - back to Trelawny, Jamaica; in a little house filled with laughter, good times, tears, and sorrow...
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