““I can’t keep giving my will into other people hands no more, ain’t? I have to decide what I want to do for myself.” No answer. It wasn’t going to tell her.”

Source: Brown Girl in the Ring (1998), Chapter 12 (p. 220)

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Jamaican Canadian writer 1960

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