WATT TOWN ROAD: In Retrospect, is reading for adults and children. Written in the first person by Olive Rose Steele, the story tells about a grandmother, Aunty Bea, the Guardian, and Matriarch, in the book.The story is inspired by a song titled, Watt Town Road, regularly sung by the grandmother; and, the author's desire to connect the song with Watt Town, St. Ann, the birthplace of revivalism in Jamaica. Steele journeyed to a revival church in Watt Town, an original Jamaican tourist attraction, to complete her grandmother's ...
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WATT TOWN ROAD: In Retrospect, is reading for adults and children. Written in the first person by Olive Rose Steele, the story tells about a grandmother, Aunty Bea, the Guardian, and Matriarch, in the book.The story is inspired by a song titled, Watt Town Road, regularly sung by the grandmother; and, the author's desire to connect the song with Watt Town, St. Ann, the birthplace of revivalism in Jamaica. Steele journeyed to a revival church in Watt Town, an original Jamaican tourist attraction, to complete her grandmother's connection to the placeIf you are a nostalgic grandparent, a parent who enjoys funny children's quirks and, a child who is curious about grandparents' funnies, WATT TOWN ROAD is the book for you. Enjoy!
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