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The Mountain and the Sea

By: Kwame Dawes
Narrated by: Paula-Anne Jones
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Esther, a painter living in Jamaica and recovering from the death of her husband, comes across a man on a mountain road with no memory of his past. As a hurricane rushes towards the island, she shelters the handsome stranger, names him “Monty”, and tries to uncover the mystery of his missing memory. She soon finds herself falling in love with a man she barely knows, and who doesn’t even know himself.

The Mountain and the Sea is a romantic tale about letting go of the past and embracing the present. Set on the lush Jamaican coast, the poetic prose brings to life the warmth of the sands, the spice in the foods, and the passion of a Caribbean love affair. This is a story for listeners who long for an escape to a faraway place, and for a journey inside the secrets of the human heart. It’s a story that explores the question: How can we leave the pain of our old relationships behind and give ourselves a new chance at love?

Kwame Dawes’ poetic prose is brought to life by the enticing and lyrical performance of Jamaican narrator Paula-Anne Jones.

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A heartwarming story

I really enjoyed this story. I felt that it explored so many themes of life in a raw, real and humorous way. I love the imperfections of characters and that it was not the expected classic happy ending but a happy ending nonetheless. Beautifully written and narrated.

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authentic Jamaican story and performance

brings back memories of Jamaica, the beauty of the island and a sense of the people

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I can't say i enjoyed this. poor narration

I thought the story was a bit weak, and narration off putting, laughed too much

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