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Rogues in Paradise Live Lessons

Life Lessons to Treasure Barbados' Rogues in Paradise. Treasure the lessons revealed by Barbados' fascinating rogues as they journey through paradise. Accept their experiences, has a hard time, and triumphs, which weave the island's soul into their stories. Prepare for a captivating expedition!     The spirited craftsmen use their imaginative skills to catch the essence of Barbados in their distinct art. These artisans use a peek into the island's cultural, historical, and natural elements. Art, in general, is a medium through which we express feelings, experiences, and interpretations of the world, reflecting the depth and intricacy of the human mind. All these insights and analyses are shared in Lessons from Paradise.   Sometimes, the lessons are less obvious. Communication has many forms, and Chapter 7 demonstrates how body movement speaks louder than words. Posture and expression communicate directly and honestly often saying more than words would attempt! The chap...

Story of Barbados People: Five -Star Review

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Barbados has an abundant and varied culture unseen by the majority of visitors. That is because history was composed by colonialists who shackled their own workers. This book fixes that viewpoint with a brilliant portrait of Barbados' personalities told through first-person accounts, showing a special personality. Here is the latest review that highlights the point. Ian R. Clayton's book, "Rogues in Paradise," is a distinct and interesting perspective on Barbados' rich history and vibrant characters. Rogues will make you laugh with characters like Ace who skirts the law and gets up to some hilarious antics that only he could get away with. The Characters in Rogues include heroes, knights of the realm, Dames, and legends. DNA analysis was utilized to trace the roots of a sample of the personalities. Ancestry was not protected during colonial rule, and a lot of Barbadians don't know their roots. It illustrates the level of the research done for the books res...