JOHN COMPTON Power, Struggle and the Making of a Nation

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A compelling and insightful portrait of one of the Caribbean’s most consequential leaders.”
Publisher

“Excellent, well-researched, calm,  even-handed, well-written, very informative.”
—Dr. Jolien Harmsen, author of A History of St. Lucia

“A great read, very informative and engaging.”
—Dr. Prosper Raynold, Professor Emeritus of Economics

Few leaders had as profound an influence on St. Lucia as John Compton. For more than forty years, he stood at the center of the island’s political life, guiding the country through the final years of colonial rule, leading it to independence, and returning to power again and again during moments of crisis and change.

Brilliant, determined, and often controversial, Compton inspired fierce loyalty among supporters and strong opposition from critics. He faced economic upheavals, political rivalries, strikes, and shifting global forces that threatened the stability of the young nation.

This engaging biography tells the story of the boy from the tiny, windswept island of Canouan, who became the dominant architect of modern Saint Lucia, his adopted home. Through triumphs, setbacks, and dramatic turning points, it explores the leadership, ambition, and resilience that defined one of the Caribbean’s most influential statesmen.

A powerful story of courage, nation-building, political struggle, and Caribbean leadership.

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