Awards & Winners

Rachel Manley

Date of Birth 03-July-1947
Place of Birth Cornwall
(United Kingdom, South West England, England, United Kingdom, with Dependencies and Territories)
Nationality Jamaica, Canada, United Kingdom
Profession Writer
Rachel Manley is a Jamaican writer in verse and prose, born in Cornwall, raised in Jamaica and currently residing in Canada. She is a daughter of former Jamaican Prime Minister Michael Manley. She edited Edna Manley's diaries, which were published in 1989. She won the Governor General's Award for English language non-fiction in 1997 for her memoir Drumblair: Memories of a Jamaican Childhood. She has since published more memoirs and some volumes of verse. Her other biographical works include Horses in her Hair, In My Father's Shade, and Slipstream.

Awards by Rachel Manley

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1997


Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction
Honored for : Drumblair

Nominations 1997 »

Award Nominated Nominated Work
Governor General's Award for English-language non-fiction Drumblair