In Volume One of his memoirs, Dr Yesu Persaud wrote movingly about his family and their struggles both during and after the abolition of the indentureship system that had first brought them to what was then British Guiana. In Volume Two, he continues the story of his life from the mid-1970s, and provides a fascinating view of his business and professional life, as well as his philanthropy. Entwined with this story is a more personal account which gives a deeper insight into Dr Persaud's private life amongst family and friends. Even in the face of adversity, his candour and strong sense of humour always shine through. Alongside his personal life, he gives an enthralling and detailed account of the political landscape of Guyana over the past seven decades. Never afraid to speak his mind, Dr Persaud weaves his own narrative alongside that of a broader, nationwide perspective, providing the reader with a highly personal insight into many of the country's key political events. His detailed memories of encounters with those in authority are recounted with a frankness and honesty that bring a new perspective to incidents that have shaped the Guyana of today. Dr Persaud continued to work tirelessly for both his business and philanthropic interests until his death on 16th January 2022 at the age of 93. He was described by Guyana's President Dr Irfaan Ali as a 'true son of the soil' and will always be remembered for his selfless dedication to the people, students and businesses of the Caribbean.
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