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because he is a author and author's have ideas and this was an idea of vs reid

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Vs Reid was a Jamaican author who wrote many novels for the younger generation


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he wrote it because he is an author


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redemption and consideration


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Eight. They are as follows:New Day (1949)The Leopard (1958)Sixty-Five (1960)The Young Warriors(1967)Peter of Mount Ephraim(1971)The Jamaicans (revised edition 1978)Nanny Town (1983)The Horses of the Morning(1985)


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What is VS Reid's real name?

victor stafford reid.


What does VS in VS Reid stand for?

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Victor Stafford Reid (1 May 1913 - 25 August 1987) was a Jamaican writer bornin Kingston, Jamaica who wrote with an intent of influencing the younger generations.