
Wi 3 Bwoy Pickney Dem: Our 3 Boys
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Narrated by:
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Andre Cuffe
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By:
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Andre Cuffe
About this listen
Join the adventures of 3 ambitious Jamaican boys, who become men, as they embark on their journey to build their own homes. Find out what happens when they come face to face with Big Bad Hurricane Rupert. The story is set in the town of Mandeville and written in the Jamaican language. The author pays homage to Mandeville, his birthplace and beloved country, Jamaica.
This story teaches the importance of facing challenges with preparation and responsibility, making it an engaging and educational listen for young listeners. You will absolutely love it. Please leave some feedback (rating/review) to let others know what you think...means a lot.
©2024 Andre Cuffe (P)2024 Andre Cuffe
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