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Road to Belwasa is in many respects a sequel to the authors first book, A Dip at the Sangam, which was short listed for the First Book Guyana Prize for Literature.
Growing up in Sand Reef, Reuben had heard tales about his great-grandfather, about how hed been kidnapped to toil like a slave in British Guiana. He longed to travel to that little village called Belwasa, deep in Bihar, to find out more about that part of his ancestral history. To get there, the reader is lured to find out more about Reubens life and the sacrifices he had to make before he made that journey to Belwasa.

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Road to Belwasa is in many respects a sequel to the authors first book, A Dip at the Sangam, which was short listed for the First Book Guyana Prize for Literature.

Growing up in Sand Reef, Reuben had heard tales about his great-grandfather, about how hed been kidnapped to toil like a slave in British Guiana. He longed to travel to that little village called Belwasa, deep in Bihar, to find out more about that part of his ancestral history. To get there, the reader is lured to find out more about Reubens life and the sacrifices he had to make before he made that journey to Belwasa.


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The author is a graduate in biology of the University of Toronto, a specialist in biology from the Ontario College of Education, a graduate of the Winghill and Humber Schools of Creative Writing, and an honorary companion of the University of Guelph.

He's worked as a civil servant and a science and biology specialist teacher, is a multi-award motelier and an entrepreneur. In his free time, he travelled the world, practised Taekwondo, and played League as well as World Golden Oldies cricket tournaments, earning medals from a New Zealand and a South African team.