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Christine Roseeta Walker is the author of Coco Island, a debut collection of narrative poems set in Negril, Jamaica.[1] Walker is a new and exciting poet and novelist whose vividly crafted work brings Jamaica's culture and atmosphere to its readers through a evocative and powerful portrayal of its landscapes, people, schoolground games,[2] folklore, and the supernatural. Coco Island is a collection that haunts its readers and lingers in the subconscious long after the poems are read.
- ^ Walker, Christine (25th April 2024). Coco Island [English Language] (1st ed.). UK: Carcanet. pp. 1–125. ISBN 978-1-80017-400-9.
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