I can do "the troubled dream" yes of course it interests me , but
thought someone better qualified might offer,
Anything I get as soon as before the 21st feb is good as I will then be
away for two two weeks giving reading time or before 12 march when I
will again be off to a wedding abroad where I will be bored rigid and
ANY half interesting reading will be welcome. francoise
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From: Marika Sherwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Tue, 20 Jan 2009 15:18
Subject: FW: books for review
I have not had any offers by reviewers for the books below; is no-one
interested?
Marika
I shall be away January 28 until February 17
Routledge
M. Nash et al (eds), African-American Communists and the Origins of the
Modern Civil Rights Movement, 272pp; ‘The American Left played a
significant part in the origins of the movement’.
Hansib
David Mayberry, Black Deaths in Police Custody and Human Rights, 84pp
‘provides an insight into one of the most disturbing and under-reported
issues to affect ethnic minorities’.
G. Goffe & J Goffe, Between Two Worlds: the Story of Black British
Scientist Alan Goffe, 96pp ‘Born in Britain in 1920,,, one of the group
of microbiologists who helped develop and improve vaccines de
signed to
fight ..polio and measles…Drowned 1966.’
Jacques Compton, A Troubled Dream, 140pp Novel which ‘tells the story
of a young married couple whose lives reflect the continuing dilemmas
faced by West Indians in English society,while at the same time having
to address the conflicts between the older and younger generations.’
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