Lest We Forget New Pen

A Jamaican Farm Memoir

by Lenworth Henry


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 5/3/2017

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5.5x8.5
Page Count : 282
ISBN : 9781532019326
Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 282
ISBN : 9781532019333

About the Book

Lenworth Henry’s story began when he was born in Walkerswood, Jamaica, to parents who already had ten children between them. Shortly thereafter, the entire family moved five miles away, to a pioneering farming community; locally called New Pen, situated on the St Ann parish border with St Mary’s. New Pen was a well-organized and governed community, that firmly upheld religious principles. Lenworth’s early years were filled with the sights and sounds of the farm. On weekdays, people from nearby farms and villages would bring his father horses and mules to shoe at his blacksmith shop. Near the shop was a cow pen to which cows were brought on weekdays, to be counted, branded, neutered and captured for slaughter. Prior to reaching school age, Lenworth and his two youngest sisters would spend weekdays at the blacksmith shop, watching related drama unfold, under the watchful eyes of their strict parents. At first Lenworth struggled to establish an identity in a complicated world built on loyalty, unity and hard work. Ultimately, he transformed himself from a timid boy roaming the farm alone, to a member of a small clique that reveled in challenging the status quo, just for the fun of it. Lest We Forget brings the farm back to life in its recreation of the behavior of, not only the human residents, but of every living creature on the farm: from the minutest of insects to the most imposing of animals.


About the Author

Lenworth Henry is a 1972 graduate of Mico Teachers’ College in Kingston Jamaica. He taught at several institutions before becoming principal of an all-age-school. He migrated to the United States in 1990, and operated an automotive business. He resides in Maryland and has previously published two books: Gilbert the Mighty Hurricane and Laugh like a Jamaican.