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Stone Woman - Paperback
Stone Woman - Paperback
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by Bernadette Gabay Dyer (Author)
A poignant exploration of identity, immigration, and resilience through verse.
Stone Woman is a powerful collection of poems by Bernadette Gabay Dyer, a celebrated Caribbean-Canadian voice. Dyer's work delves into the complexities of cultural heritage, the immigrant experience, and the search for belonging in a multicultural world. Her poems resonate with themes of love, loss, memory, and social justice, offering a unique perspective on the human condition.
For readers seeking emotionally resonant poetry that speaks to the heart of the Caribbean diaspora, Stone Woman is a must-read. Dyer's evocative language and vivid imagery create a tapestry of experiences that will stay with you long after you turn the final page. Discover a world of:
- Rich Caribbean culture
- Immigrant stories
- Social commentary
Author Biography
Bernadette Gabay Dyer is a Jamaican Canadian poet, playwright, fiction writer, artist, and storyteller. She graduated from The Immaculate Conception High School, The Jamaican School of Art, then trained as a teacher at Toronto's Lakeshore Teacher's College. She has published Villa Fair Stories ( 2000 ), Waltzes I Have Not Forgotten (2004), Chasing the Banyon Tree ( 2018 ) and Santiago's Purple Skies at Morning Light ( 2019 ). Her poetry has been published in literary magazines in Canada, England, and the US and short stories anthologized in several collections.
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