Dear Lizzie, So u met d Prince o Port of Spain n d King of Socaland...what do they know of cricket who only England know, eh, more on rum, curry n cricket in d book stay tuned
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Thursday, May 24, 2012
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Book on TT PM now on KINDLE
Special Anniversary Edition Reviews and Media on Through the Political Glass Ceiling
The socio-cultural analysis of Trinidad and Tobago’s
politics in the book, Through the
Political Glass Ceiling – Race to Prime
Ministership by Trinidad and Tobago’s First Female by Kris Rampersad is
now available on Kindle.
Persons can download copies of the book for Kindle, through
free international wireless delivery via Amazon Whispernet
at a special celebratory second anniversary price, representing a 70 percent
discount on the book.
This is in celebration of the second year of the Prime
Ministership of Kamla Persad-Bissessar, author Kris Rampersad, stated.
The book traces Persad-Bissessar’s journey as the first
female Attorney General, leader of the Opposition, and then to leader of the government,
through her speeches. It locates the origins within local government politics
to premiership with analyses and contexts that capture the nail-biting moments
to the landslide electoral victory into government of the female-led People’s
Partnership in May 2010.
“When I launched the book,
I indicated that it will begin an enterprise to open up the Trinidad and Tobago
publishing industry and capture the advantages of new technologies to bring
more affordable and accessible reading to the public. Through the Political Glass Ceiling links grassroots voter issues
to governance, leadership and policy-making and is an attempt to open the eyes
of the electorate to the power of franchise they hold.
The introduction to the book, gives a unique cultural interpretation
of the cut and thrust of Trinidad and Tobago’s politics around the context of
David Rudder’s succinct assessment that “how we vote is not how we party.”
This gift for the second anniversary of the People’s
Partnership and the 50th anniversary of independence of Trinidad and
Tobago can be accessed at:
For print edition, email: krislit2@gmail.com
For details, see: http://kris-rampersad.blogspot.com/
For reviews and media articles on the book see: https://sites.google.com/site/krisrampersadglobal/home/about-me/books?pli=1
Friday, May 11, 2012
LettersToLizzie4
Dear Lizzie So we corrected The old Lie Dulce et
Decorum est Pro patria mori the ungrateful colonists who proclaimed sweeter
yet is it to live in freedom denouncing kingdom
Sunday, April 29, 2012
LetterstoLizze3
Dear Lizzie So unfair #smuch juicy info crawling out even illustrious #Britannica can’t contain sharing lilbits as wait 4 +jubileefireworks 2 read #LtoL
Friday, April 27, 2012
LettersToLizzie2
Dear Lizzie, Charge your
iPad, u r about to enter a colonial portal more unsettling than Alice + her
talking rabbit tictoc #LettersToLizzie #KrisRamp kris.rampersad.blogspot.com
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Dear Lizzie, Know jubilee ball in full swing. Sorry 2 miss. Had glass
slipper shined; BA flight dlayed, again! Will write u #LetterstoLizzie #KrisRamp http://kris-rampersad.blogspot.com
Monday, March 26, 2012
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