In this revealing and poignant account of the life of her son, reggae icon Bob Marley (1945–1980), Mother Cedella Marley Booker traces the unique history of Bob Marley and his contribution to popular music as only a parent could.
Booker recalls her poor rural upbringing in the district of Nine Miles in Jamaica, her parents’ relationship, and her courtship with Captain Marley, the white man forty years her senior who turned up one day in her father’s fields and took Cedella to his bed when she was just sixteen. Their child was Bob Marley, who would introduce the world to reggae, and whose talent would later transform the course of popular music with such classics as “Get Up, Stand Up,” “Buffalo Soldier,” “No Woman, No Cry,” Stir It Up,” and “One Love.”
With admirable candor, Booker shares her struggles in raising Bob on her family’s farm in St. Ann’s and the crime-riddled streets of Kingston, and her courageous move to start a new life in the United States. Bob stayed behind in Jamaica to perfect his music, though the two remained close as he began his transformation into reggae superstar and cultural prophet.
Booker details Marley’s embrace of Rastafarianism, the women in his life, his use of ganja, and his last months when Cedella nursed him until he succumbed to cancer.
This book is a true look at Marley’s life—not just as a cultural icon, but as a son.
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Cedella Marley Booker was an established performer and composer whose albums included Redemption Songs and Smilin’ Island of Song. She died in 2008.
Jamaican novelist Anthony C. Winkler, author of The Great Yacht Race and The Lunatic, lives in Atlanta, Georgia.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. In this revealing and poignant account of the life of her son, reggae icon Bob Marley (19451980), Mother Cedella Marley Booker traces the unique history of Bob Marley and his contribution to popular music as only a parent could.Booker recalls her poor rural upbringing in the district of Nine Miles in Jamaica, her parents relationship, and her courtship with Captain Marley, the white man forty years her senior who turned up one day in her fathers fields and took Cedella to his bed when she was just sixteen. Their child was Bob Marley, who would introduce the world to reggae, and whose talent would later transform the course of popular music with such classics as Get Up, Stand Up, Buffalo Soldier, No Woman, No Cry, Stir It Up, and One Love.With admirable candor, Booker shares her struggles in raising Bob on her familys farm in St. Anns and the crime-riddled streets of Kingston, and her courageous move to start a new life in the United States. Bob stayed behind in Jamaica to perfect his music, though the two remained close as he began his transformation into reggae superstar and cultural prophet.Booker details Marleys embrace of Rastafarianism, the women in his life, his use of ganja, and his last months when Cedella nursed him until he succumbed to cancer.This book is a true look at Marleys lifenot just as a cultural icon, but as a son. Bob Marley, My Son traces the unique history of Bob Marley and his contribution to popular music from his mother's perspective, a singer and composer in her own right. This book is a true look at Marleys lifenot just as a cultural icon, but as a son. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Seller Inventory # 9781630760779