Zoey Jentile
Was born in Kingston Jamaica, emerged from a large family during her childhood day she attended secondary, high school and college commuting between Kingston, and St. ...view moreZoey Jentile
Was born in Kingston Jamaica, emerged from a large family during her childhood day she attended secondary, high school and college commuting between Kingston, and St. Andrew. After her school years she worked with the Jamaican Government in the Circuit Courts System in Kingston, Jamaica. In the mid-eighties she migrated to the United States of America and began a new chapter in her life after resigning from the Jamaica Civil Service.
It was that new beginning she began observing and reflecting on the past and present, integrating the old with the new including other ethnical cultures of which she became associated. Observing the difference of life in her Homeland and the United States of America, she perceived that migration offered the same ethical standards but different from living in her native country. Work, home, family, children and their needs as she assimilated in this new culture living away from home has opened new dynamics, to her and others that she shares in this book with anyone of similar experience.
Zoey worked in the Reggae Entertainment Industry and continued her education in the USA to further her studies; however, she began writing through true real life experience that has taught her to write as she observed. This interesting of book of true cultural experience and poems may relate to others living at home or abroad.view less