Guyanese author unveils ‘The Guyana Contract’ at home

Grace Aneiza Ali
Guyana Modern
Published in
2 min readOct 22, 2017

Rosaline McClymont launched her latest book “The Guyana Contract” a thriller set against a developing country’s economic plight.

By Tangerine Clarke for Caribbean Life

Journalist and author, Rosaline Kilkenny McClymont, chose her homeland of Guyana, on Oct. 4, to launch her latest book “The Guyana Contract” a suspense / international thriller, set against the backdrop of power, influence, greed and a developing country’s economic plight, where people clash while discovering their true selves, and some find love.

McClymont, a prolific writer, and astonishingly brilliant storyteller, embarked on capturing the storyline of the South American country’s historic change in governance raising the question of who really is responsible for shaping such small developing nations.

The narrative traces the life of a college graduate and career-oriented young woman, whose travels through Europe, led her to handsome French-American and a tale of intrigue, deceit, and biases within the black community, corporate politics and according to the author, complexities of foreign investment in developing countries.

McClymont, who received Guyana’s Golden Arrowhead Award of Achievement, and honored by the New York Association of Black Journalist, and the International Black Women’s Congress to name a few, is a gifted writer, who also penned, Middle Ground, and Africa-Strictly Business. But despite her various obligations, she always insist on giving an authentic voice to her story, and has dedicated three years to writing “The Guyana Contract.”

Read more at Caribbean Life.

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