Rachel Manley
Rachel Manley (born 1955) is a Jamaican writer in verse and prose, born in Cornwall, England, raised in Jamaica and currently (as of August 2020) residing in Canada. She is a daughter of the former Jamaican prime minister, Michael Manley. She was briefly married to George Albert Harley de Vere Drummond, father of the film director Matthew Vaughn.She edited her grandmother Edna Manley's diaries, which were published in 1989. She won the Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction in 1997 for her memoir ''Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood'' (1996). She has since published more memoirs and some volumes of verse. Her other biographical works include ''Horses in Her Hair: A Granddaughter's Story'' (2008), ''In My Father's Shade'' (2004) and ''Slipstream'' (2000).
She published her first novel, ''The Black Peacock'', in 2017. The book was a shortlisted finalist for the 2018 Amazon.ca First Novel Award. Provided by Wikipedia
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Slipstream a daughter remembers by Manley, Rachel
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Drumblair memories of a Jamaican childhood by Manley, Rachel
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Drumblair memories of Jamaican childhood by Manley, Rachel
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