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Sailor Dance

John Stanley Donaldson - The Story
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"When I completed the reading of Eleanor Joye Donaldson's Sailor Dance: John Stanley Donaldson - The Story, I certainly felt that she had written the primer for successful black and poor families in Trinidad and Tobago. Perhaps that was not her intent, but invariably biographies reveal the distances individuals travel and the obstacles they overcome. The Donaldson name was already in Trinidad and Tobago's history, placed there indelibly by three generations of Donaldson elders. And John Stanley Donaldson has made his own significant contribution to that history. Choosing the Foreign Service as a career, he became the Head of Mission (High Commissioner to Nigeria) at the relatively young age of 37. After his rapid ascent in the Foreign Service, he was drafted into political life and became a minister of government holding the portfolios of Foreign Affairs, National Security, and Labour. On completion of his public life he became a farmer and also practiced law. This biography touches on the disciplines of history, politics, sociology, law, and economics. There is just enough of everything to titillate a reader's interests in the subjects covered in depth elsewhere. Politics is a rough and tumble exercise and I know of few politicians who have escaped being tarred after successful tenures. John Stanley Donaldson had an outstanding career as a diplomat and held his own during his political career. Joye Donaldson responds to some of her father's detractors making this volume a must read for political buffs. Congratulations must be offered to Eleanor Joye Donaldson who has cleared the path for other political family members to speak their piece." Basil A. Ince Retired Professor of International Relations & former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Trinidad & Tobago

Author Biography:

Eleanor Joye Donaldson is the daughter of former Trinidad and Tobago politician, John Stanley Donaldson and Madge Donaldson (nee Christian) a Jamaican national. Together with her brothers John and Edmund, she spent her early years traveling with her parents to several countries to which her father was assigned as a Trinidad and Tobago diplomat and settled in Trinidad in 1976 when his career shifted to politics. Joye attended Bishop Anstey High School in Trinidad and later pursued studies in law at the University of the West Indies "UWI" and business management at the UWI Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Business in Trinidad. She is currently in private practice having worked in various capacities as an attorney for over twenty years mainly in Jamaica where her last position before moving back to Trinidad and Tobago was as a magistrate. In Trinidad and Tobago she has served as an Industrial Court Judge and as Solicitor General. She was married to Christopher Honeywell of Jamaica and is the mother of two, Warren and Kristen Honeywell.
Release date NZ
November 17th, 2023
Pages
296
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Dimensions
152x229x17
ISBN-13
9789768291929
Product ID
38269607

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