Virtual Book Launch of NO MAN’S LAND “Riveting” and “History-Making”

We are pleased to share with you the virtual book launch of Dr. Anderson Reynold’s NO MAN’S LAND: A Political Introspection of St. Lucia, which was held at 6:30 Thursday 11 February 2021 to great reviews, many viewers pronouncing it as “riveting” and “history-making”.

At the launch Dr. Reynolds revealed that he wrote the book with great apprehension of his safety and well-being, which is understandable, given, as former cabinet minister Dr. James Fletcher said, the book is certain to ruffle a few feathers, and as business innovator Alexander Clarke said, it is a sword that pierces and cuts through both sides of the political realm.

NO MAN’S LAND has been characterized as: a political bombshell; a no holds barred analysis; filled with thunder and lightning; stabs and slashes at the entire Saint Lucian body politic; certain to ruffle a few feathers; an unapologetic, ferocious, take-no-prisoners masterpiece; a must read for all St. Lucians wishing to make informed voting decisions in the upcoming general elections.

How lucky is St. Lucia to have arguably its most prominent writer and foremost public intellectual offer himself as a sacrificial lamb, illuminating the country’s most pressing developmental ills and imperatives, in which both of St. Lucia’s major political parties come under heavy scrutiny and criticism, all at the risk of ostracism and victimization by both parties, and thus his relegation to NO MAN’S LAND.

Therefore, to ensure everyone benefits from NO MAN’S LAND, please share the post and other info on the book to your friends, family, colleagues and acquaintances. And to encourage Dr. Reynolds to keep writing bolts of thunder and lightning, please don’t forget to get your copy of No Man’s Land today. The books are available on Amazon or please call (758-712-8024) or email (info@jakoproductions.com) Jako Productions with your order, and we will be happy to get the book to you.

Besides the persons Dr. Reynolds thanked at the launch, he would like to thank the St. Lucia print and television media for their continued support. Specifically, he would like to thank the staff at the St. Lucia Voice Newspaper; Amanie Mathurin and crew at Choice Television; Stanley Lucien and crew at Helen Television (HTS); and Zane Romulus and crew at DBS Television for their wonderful news coverage and announcement of the launch of NO MAN’S LAND.

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