A look at the various, sometimes conflicting, aspects of Jamaica: at
once a paradise tourist island, the gangster-ridden home of the yardies,
a proudly independent democracy, an island struggling with debt and its
dependence on a few primary products, and a fantastically vibrant home
of musical and sporting achievement. Peter Mason guides the reader
through Jamaica's complex evolution and culture grown out of unique ties
with Britain, with North America, and with the African slave trade
diaspora. The work surveys the land and its people, the evolution of its
politics and society, and the state of its economy. Music, culture and
tourism are discussed in the context of Jamaica's fantastic achievements
in these areas both at home and abroad. The book presents practical
information for the interested traveller, on festivals such as Sunsplash
and carnival, eco-adventures on Blue Mountain treks, the dancehalls and
sporting grounds, and, of course, the beaches.