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Vanessa Spence (born 1961, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican novelist. Her first novel, The Roads Are Down, won the 1994 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best First Novel, Canada and the Caribbean.

She grew up in Jamaica, and studied at the University of Oxford, and Yale University. [1] She works, as an economist, in Kingston. She lives in the Blue Mountains.

Awards

Works

  • The Roads Are Down, Heinemann, 1993, ISBN  978-0-435-98930-9

References

  1. ^ "Vanessa Spence" at Heinemann.
Reviews
Criticism


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Vanessa Spence (born 1961, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican novelist. Her first novel, The Roads Are Down, won the 1994 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, Best First Novel, Canada and the Caribbean.

She grew up in Jamaica, and studied at the University of Oxford, and Yale University. [1] She works, as an economist, in Kingston. She lives in the Blue Mountains.

Awards

Works

  • The Roads Are Down, Heinemann, 1993, ISBN  978-0-435-98930-9

References

  1. ^ "Vanessa Spence" at Heinemann.
Reviews
Criticism



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