

Brown Face, Big Master
Book • 1969
Brown Face, Big Master is a memoir by Joyce Gladwell, published in 1969, which recounts her experiences growing up in Jamaica and later as a psychology student in London.
The book delves into themes of race, mixed marriage, and her spiritual journey, offering a candid look at her life and the societal challenges she faced.
It is noted for its humility and introspection, providing a valuable historical perspective on issues still relevant today.
The book delves into themes of race, mixed marriage, and her spiritual journey, offering a candid look at her life and the societal challenges she faced.
It is noted for its humility and introspection, providing a valuable historical perspective on issues still relevant today.
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