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River Bank
12024-04-23T17:59:08+00:00Jo Papadopoulou31d41c0f35957ccea5dfbc5263a6f7d8d44db99313"A former fishing village on the outskirts of Montego Bay" (Chapter 1). This is where Margot, Delores, and Thandi live in their shack. Verdene lives down the road from them in the Pink House and Charles and Miss Ruby live closer to the water (where Pregnant Heidi is). River Bank gets turned into a resort at the end of the novel.plain2024-04-23T18:10:36+00:00Jo Papadopoulou31d41c0f35957ccea5dfbc5263a6f7d8d44db993"A former fishing village on the outskirts of Montego Bay" (Chapter 1). This is where Margot, Delores, and Thandi live in their shack. Verdene lives down the road from them in the Pink House and Charles and Miss Ruby live closer to the water (where Pregnant Heidi is). River Bank gets turned into a resort at the end of the novel.
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1media/map fo jamaica 1700ss_thumb.png2024-04-20T16:33:44+00:00Jo Papadopoulou31d41c0f35957ccea5dfbc5263a6f7d8d44db993Map of Jamaica 1800s2Map of Jamaica from the early 1800s created in Englandmedia/map fo jamaica 1700ss.pngplain2024-04-20T16:34:22+00:00Jo Papadopoulou31d41c0f35957ccea5dfbc5263a6f7d8d44db993