Bermuda bound: a family's island bookstore is a magnet for islanders and tourists.When Valerie Young, a Bermudian educator, left teaching 13 years ago, she wanted to do something that would encourage children to "discover their hidden heritage." She decided that opening a bookstore would be a natural progression, combining her teaching skills and love of books with her entrepreneurial spirit. Today, the store True Reflections is a popular tourist destination A tourist destination is a city, town or other area the economy of which is dependent to a significant extent on the revenues accruing from tourism. It may contain one or more tourist attractions or visitor attractions and possibly some "tourist traps". that also serves the needs of Bermuda's growing number of reading groups. Fiction by African American African American Multiculture A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. See Race. authors Maya Angelou Eric Jerome Dickey was born in Memphis, Tennessee and attended the University of Memphis, where he earned a degree in and Alice Walker Noun 1. Alice Walker - United States writer (born in 1944) Alice Malsenior Walker, Walker are big sellers, along with mysteries by Walter Mosley Walter Mosley (born January 12, 1952) is a prominent American novelist, most widely recognized for his crime fiction. Mosley has written a series of best-selling historical mysteries featuring the hard-boiled detective Easy Rawlins, a black private investigator and World War and Valerie Wilson The name Valerie Wilson may refer to:
Valerie Young and her mother, Annie Young, manage the store. A younger sister, Patricia, does silk screening and creates many of the T-shirts that are sold at True Reflections. In recent years, Annie Young has seen a shift in the buying habits of True Reflections' largely female clientele. "The nature of relationships between men and women has changed dramatically in Bermuda," she says. She comments that women are buying more romance, but continue to buy inspirational books, too. A large percentage of business at True Reflections occurs during the peak tourists season, December through April, "when the [cruise] ships come in." Although the impact of the September 11, 2001, tragedy has had an enormous impact on the travel and tourism industries, Mrs. Young says she and her daughters see signs of recovery. Their current location, the third since the store opened, affords them access to foot traffic and to taxis that bring the tourists-largely American, Canadian and British-in search of souvenirs, beach reads and books by the island's authors. Among the Bermudian writers Mrs. Young recommends are Dale Butler, Patricia Frith, John P. Furbert and Cyril Packwood. The prolific Butler is an educator who also runs The Writer's Machine, a publishing company that specializes in books by and about Bermudians, since 1976. Literary Voices of the Isle Nonfiction 100 Best Places to Kiss, Smooch and Snuggle in Bermuda by Dale Butler (The Writer's Machine, $12.00 ISBN ISBN abbr. International Standard Book Number ISBN International Standard Book Number ISBN n abbr (= International Standard Book Number) → ISBN m 1-896-44109-2) Chained on the Rock: Slavery in Bermuda by Cyril Outridge Packwood (The Island Press, Ltd. $19.95. ISBN 0-883-0303175-2) Jazz of the Rock: The Musical Heritage of Bermuda and Its People (A B.F.B. Fifth Anniversary Production $20.00 ISBN 1-896-44110-6) Second Class Citizens; First Class Men by Dr. Eva Hodgson (The Writer's Machine, $25.00, ISBN 0-969-34910-6) Transitions: Voices of Bermudian Women, Essays by Meredith Ebbin, Laberne Furbert, Georgine R. Hill, Dr. Eva Hodgson, Jo Carol Robinson, Rhonda Simmons, Shanda Simmons, Yvette Swan, Carol Lee Trott and Kim Young Edited by Dale Butler, (The Writer's Machine, $10.00, ISBN 0-969-34919-X) Fiction A Tribute to Mothers and Fathers by the Bermuda Poetry Association ($10.00. ISBN 1-896-44103-3) Battle for Freedom: Bermuda Drama and Poetry by Shangri-la Durham Thompson, (University of Toronto Research at the University of Toronto has been responsible for the world's first electronic heart pacemaker, artificial larynx, single-lung transplant, nerve transplant, artificial pancreas, chemical laser, G-suit, the first practical electron microscope, the first cloning of T-cells, Press $35.00, ISBN 0-969-34916-5) Island Sistah by Patrice Frith frith n. Scots A firth. [Alteration of firth.] Frith woods or wooded country collectively. See also forest. (Black Forest Press, $19.95, ISBN 1-881-11698-0) Children It Takes a Smiling Raindrop by Dale Butler (The Writer's Machine $18.95, ISBN 1-890-44107-6) More Tall, Tell True Bermuda Tales by Dale Butler (The Writer's Machine $18.00, ISBN 1-890-44108-4) Tall, Tall, True Tales by Dale Butler (The Writer's Machine $10.00 ISBN 0-969-34918-1) FINDING IT True Reflections, One Chancery Lane, Hamilton, Bermuda HM12 Telephone 441-295-9424 E-mail: truereflections@ibl.bm. Gwendolyn E. Osborne is a contributing editor For BIBR BIBR Bay Islands Beach Resort (Roatan, Honduras) BIBR Backward Indicator Bit Received . Gwendolyn E. Osborne confesses that she is a "Bookie." When she's not reading books, she's writing about them. The Chicago-based freelance writer and frequent BIBR contributor recently went shopping for "book stuff." Some of the items on her wish list are sure to please the bibliophile on your holiday gift list. Osborne's booklover's gift guide begins on page 24. |
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