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Evocative tales of love, loss, and identity in the Caribbean and Canada. Segovia Stories weaves together compelling narratives that explore the immigrant experience, cultural identity, and the enduring power of memory. Bernadette Gabay Dyer's unique voice captures the essence of Caribbean and Canadian life, creating a tapestry of human connection. For readers seeking stories that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth, this collection offers: * A journey through diverse landscapes and lives * Explorations of family dynamics and personal transformation * A celebration of storytelling as…mehr

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Evocative tales of love, loss, and identity in the Caribbean and Canada. Segovia Stories weaves together compelling narratives that explore the immigrant experience, cultural identity, and the enduring power of memory. Bernadette Gabay Dyer's unique voice captures the essence of Caribbean and Canadian life, creating a tapestry of human connection. For readers seeking stories that resonate with authenticity and emotional depth, this collection offers: * A journey through diverse landscapes and lives * Explorations of family dynamics and personal transformation * A celebration of storytelling as a bridge between cultures Discover a world where the past and present intertwine, and where the search for belonging transcends borders. Perfect for fans of literary fiction and multicultural voices.
Autorenporträt
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.