The Gleaner's newly published author Robert Lalah (right) signs a copy of his book, 'Roving with Lalah - Slices of Everyday Jamaican Life', for London resident Jennifer Anderson (seated left) and her daughters Michelle (standing left) and Latoya at the Word Power Book Fair in Highbury, London, on Sunday. Lalah was the youngest featured author at the book fair, which was held at the popular Arsenal Emirates Stadium. Dozens of readers of Lalah's Gleaner column turned out to meet him and to purchase the book, which was launched at the Jamaica High Commission in London on the weekend. Copies of the book will be available in Jamaica soon and can be pre-ordered now at www.ianrandlepublishers.com. - Contributed
We have our very own author and he's none other than the very handsome Robert Lalah, who flew to London last week for his book's pre-launch. Congratulations, Robert!
Digicel Jamaica CEO Mark Linehan (second left) and lady love Leisha Dorset (left) hang out with Ann-Marie Vaz and Saleem Lazarus at the phone company's Olympians' Homecoming Gala Dinner at Vale Royal, St Andrew, last Friday. - Winston Sill/Freelance Photographer
Claro girls (from left), Jheanell Adjudah; Nicolette Dewar and Stephanie Lumley during the launch at the PCJ Auditorium on Wednesday
Prime Minister Bruce Golding (left) gives Father Richard Ho Lung a congratulatory hug before lunch at The Gleaner Company's North Street headquarters yesterday. Father Ho Lung, who will receive the nation's third-highest honour on National Heroes Day, October 20, at King's House, was the guest of The Gleaner's Managing Director Oliver Clarke and board members. - Rudolph Brown/Chief Photographer
Always with a good eye for beauty, Kamal Bankay was bound to be found with two lovelies and, true to form, he has his arms full with Shelly-Ann Chang (left) and Tiffany Trotter at the Claro launch at the PCJ Auditorium on Wednesday. - Photos by Colin Hamilton/Freelance Photographer