JAMAICA NIGHT SONG by M. Patricia Patterson is Released

By: Jan. 26, 2017
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As a child, the late M. Patricia Patterson and her cousins spent their summer holidays on her grandparent's farm in the West Indies. Memories of this time evolved into her inspiration for "JAMAICA NIGHT SONG" (published by Xlibris).

Urbanization of modern society has largely affected how everyone sees the world around them with lasting effects upon the children in all areas of society. This book set in the West Indies will hopefully bridge a gap between urban and rural lives of kids in a fun setting.

This is a revised version of "Night Song" published in Jamaica, West Indies many years ago. Share in the adventures of Sanzi and Amaki as they bring fun along with their message of peace, love and caring for the animals in their environment. Enjoy the story and listen to the night songs.

"JAMAICA NIGHT SONG"
By M. Patricia Patterson
Softcover | 8.5 x 8.5in | 26 pages | ISBN 9781503580220
E-Book | 26 pages | ISBN 9781503580213
Available at Amazon and Barnes & Noble

About the Author
The late M. Patricia Patterson completed her degrees from the University of The West Indies, Kingston, Jamaica. She taught high school level English for several years. Later joined the staff of the Ministry of Education where her job entailed travel to other West Indian islands and several European countries in order to study their educational systems.

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