Pink Sand
By Maz Johnrose
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The quintessential anthology of romantic poetry, each poem paired with original photographs by one of the great up-and-coming artists of the new generation of Caribbean writers. Inspired by the intoxicating island air and glimmering sand, the words and images will take you on a journey that will be impossible to forget.
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