Biography
James Berry was born in Jamaica and grew up in a coastal village, the fourth child in a family of six. At seventeen he left Jamaica and went to America as part of a wartime contract labour scheme. After four years, appalled at the way blacks were treated, he returned to his home village disillusioned and vowing never to leave again. However, the claustrophobic atmosphere of the small community drove him abroad once more and in 1948 he came to Britain.
In post-war London, after working by day, James took classes to educate himself at night. He trained to become a telegraphist which was his occupation for many years. ”The happiest day of my life was when I was made redundant. I thought to myself "I can write now!" James began to publish short stories and writing plays.
In 1976 he published Bluefoot Traveller, a book of black British poetry. Since his early days in this country, James has remained an active campaigner on the part of black people and h...
Bibliography

- A Thief in the Village and Other Stories
- Puffin
- Paperback: Jan 26 1989
- 9 - 12 years
Awards
OBE
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