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Posted: Friday 30 November, 2012 at 10:10 AM

Timothy Callender’s Classic Novel again available!

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    BASSETERRE St. Kitts, November 30th, 2012   --   Timothy Callender’s Classic Novel, HOW MUSIC CAME, which for nearly twenty years since his death was regarded as a collector’s item has again become available.

     

     

     

    “This book can be read as a charming epic tale of how MUSIC was discovered by an ancient people, yet it is far more than that!  It is also the story of an epic journey by the hero to find a way to overthrow a cruel dictator who was dominating his people with fierce cruelty.

     

    And yet it is far more than that!  It is rich with descriptions of the nature of the elements of Earth, Water and Wind and how they metaphorically represent the elements of Music – Rhythm, Harmony and Melody.  Adventure, Music, Love and Man’s place in Nature can all be found in this unique tale.”
     

     

    Published by Trafford Publishing, the novel became available last week on their website as well as on Amazon.com and Barnes and Noble.com.  Already it has been given a 5 star rating on Barnes and Noble.
     

     

    On Callender’s passing in 1989, Gabby, calypsonian and social commentator, predicted, “To my mind, this particular work will give Timmy his rightful place on the world’s literary stage.”

     

    One lawyer from Dominica who later became Dominica’s Attorney General declared that he would do whatever he could in his power to ensure that it became required reading in the CXC curriculum. Already it has been given a 5-star rating at www.Barnesand Noble.com
     

     

    The book is available in soft cover and kindle editions its release is timely in this season of Christmas giving.

     

    Timothy Callender taught in St. Kitts from 1971-74 and is the late husband of Lorna Callender, Kittitian and Regional Educator. . He  was a creative artist and practised various forms of Art. He was a writer, playwright, artist, dramatist, sculptor, musician, researcher and educator.

     

    His stories have been included in many anthologies used in schools and one of his stories was used this year in CAPE examinations.  His work is again becoming available, some in Kindle format.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     


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