Green Days by the River

Green Days by the River

by Michael Anthony
Green Days by the River

Green Days by the River

by Michael Anthony

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Overview

"A boy named Shellie lives in Trinidad and his father becomes ill. He takes to his neighbor for work and falls in love with the neighbors daughter. Then he falls for another which angers the neighbor. This will keep you intrigued by the honesty and sensitive story." It is a coming-of-age romance, which has been immortalized by the eponymous film, Green Days by the River. Filmed in 2016, it was selected as the first movie to be premiered at the Trinidad and Tobago 2017 film festival. It is a novel which has stolen the hearts and minds of lovers of West Indian literature, of all ages.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940158791901
Publisher: Circle Press Limited
Publication date: 01/11/1967
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 192
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

About The Author
"Michael Anthony, (born February 10, 1932, Mayaro, Trinidad and Tobago), West Indian author of novels, short stories, and travelogues about domestic life in his homeland of Trinidad. Written in a sparse style, his works were often coming-of-age stories featuring young protagonists from his native village of Mayaro.

In the mid-1950s Anthony left Trinidad to live in England, where he worked at the Reuters News Agency and began his career as a writer. His first novel, The Games Were Coming (1963), is the story of Leon, an ascetic young bicyclist who neglects the annual carnival in order to train for an upcoming race. Written in first-person narrative, The Year in San Fernando (1965; rev. ed. 1970) describes the maturation of Francis, a boy who leaves Mayaro to work as a servant in the city of San Fernando. Another self-narrated story, Green Days by the River (1967), details the development of a boy named Shellie. Before returning to Trinidad in 1970 to work as an editor and a diplomat, Anthony spent two years in Brazil, where he set his fifth novel, King of the Masquerade (1974). His later novels include Streets of Conflict (1976), All That Glitters (1981), and In the Heat of the Day (1996). Among his collections of short fiction are Michael Anthony’s Tales for Young and Old (1967), Cricket in the Road (1973), Sandra Street and Other Stories (1973), Folk Tales and Fantasies (1976), and The Chieftain’s Carnival and Other Stories (1993). He also wrote several histories and travel books on Trinidad. Among these is the Historical Dictionary of Trinidad & Tobago (1997)."
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