
Where the Twain Meet, published in 1922 by Mary Gaunt, is a historical narrative that explores Jamaica's colonial past, particularly its connection to slavery. Gaunt shares her personal experiences and reflections on the island, intertwining them with the broader historical context of colonization and the lives of early settlers. The book delves into the complexities of Jamaica's landscape and its people, offering insights into the lasting impacts of the slave trade and the transformation of the land over generations.







