ABSTRACT

Jamaican Migrant (1965) is the honest and moving recollection of a Jamaican cabinet-maker who emigrated to a new life in Britain. This is the book of a man who has been through the whole story in his own life – childhood in a large and humble Jamaican family, apprenticeship there, the journey to Britain as a stowaway, years in London as a Jamaican immigrant. The author takes us from Jamaica’s coast, the drug-idlers and orators on the beach, the hurricanes, his father’s wartime jazz band, to the problems and sophistication of girls and jobs and solitude in a London winter.

chapter |12 pages

Chapter One

chapter |10 pages

Chapter Two

chapter |9 pages

Chapter Three

chapter |19 pages

Chapter Four

chapter |17 pages

Chapter Five

chapter |9 pages

Chapter Six

chapter |7 pages

Chapter Seven

chapter |22 pages

Chapter Eight

chapter |17 pages

Chapter Nine