Kiskadee Girl, my memoir of growing up in Guyana, was first published by Kingston University Press in 2011 but has long been out of print. I am grateful to Cane Arrow Press for its new lease of life. It has now been republished and will be available from http://www.canearrowpress.co.uk from February. Copies are now available from me email maggieharris401@gmail.com UK price including tracked postage is £17.70. The book will be available on Amazon and Kindle later in the year, as well as the audio book. Kiskadee Girl has been endorsed by two highly literary and cultural professors : Prof Alison Donnell who writes : Family and national histories flow and mingle like rushing rivers through Kiskadee Girl’s poetic vignettes of a Guyanese childhood and all the complications of a new nation in the making. Harris’s enchanting memoir of her mixed ancestry brings a fascinating past to life. And Professor Charlotte Williams, OBE , writes : Kiskadee Girl is a gem for the Guyanese diaspora and a treasure for any reader . This beautifully phrased memoir offers not just a vivid and evocative portrayal of childhood and youth but a rendering of critical moments in the history of a changing and evolving nation. As such it is both deeply personal and unmistakably collective. A compelling read!