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Doctor Ewart Brown Book Signings in Jamaica Resounding Success

Doctor the Hon. Ewart Brown’s book signings this past weekend in Kingston and Ocho Rios, Jamaica, were enormously successful.

 

On May 26th, at the AC Marriott Hotel, Kingston, the Former Premier of Bermuda discussed excerpts from his bestselling autobiography “Whom Shall I Fear? Pushing the Politics of Change,” with host Chorvelle Johnson Cunningham, CEO, Sagicor Life Financial Company, Jamaica’s third largest bank.

During the private book signing on May 28th, at the residence of John and Eleanor Leiba located outside Ocho Rios, over 60 attendees listened as the veteran politician spoke of his experiences on the front line fighting for equity and justice in Bermuda, the United States, and throughout the Caribbean.

Dr. Brown’s book signing was also featured in local media including The Jamaica Gleaner https://jamaica-gleaner.com/article/news/20230529/former-bermuda-premier-praises-formative-years-jamaica-book-launch.

Proceeds from both events will go to Dr. Brown’s alma mater, St. Jago High School in Spanish Town, Jamaica.

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