
Our Bahamian Slanguage
Description
Welcome to Our Bahamian Slanguage - the laugh-out-loud, heartwarming, and proudly authentic celebration of Bahamian sayings, stories, and spirit.
From "If ya don't hear, ya gon feel" to "Dog don't bark at parked cars," every page captures the rhythm, resilience, and laughter that define island life. With humor and heart, Ricardo A. Newbold turns everyday expressions into unforgettable tales - part comedy, part culture, and all Bahamian.
This is more than a book - it's a keepsake of who we are.
A collection that will make you laugh, nod, and whisper, "Muddasick, das true, yunno."
50 classic Bahamian sayings - each brought to life through The Slanguage Six(TM), a six-part blend of meaning, story, and wisdom.
Bey Talk Before Da Lesson - short, funny warm-ups before each story that feel like sitting on the porch with your favorite uncle.
A full Heritage Gallery - 4 pages of stunning Bahamian life photography capturing laughter, legacy, and love.
Teacher & Student goldmine - perfect for literature, language arts, and cultural studies classrooms.
The Bahamian Slanguage Glossary - a witty, modern A-Z guide to local lingo and living.
Whether you're Bahamian, Caribbean, or simply in love with culture and storytelling, this book will make you laugh, reflect, and feel right at home.
It's Chicken Soup for the Island Soul - packed with humor, wisdom, and nostalgia that transcends borders.
Perfect ForTeachers, students, and writers exploring Caribbean expression.
Diaspora families longing for a taste of home.
Tourists, travelers, and culture lovers who want to understand The Bahamas beyond the beaches.
Anyone who believes that laughter and language are the heartbeat of a people.
Because every laugh, lesson, and proverb carries the sound of home.
Our Bahamian Slanguage reminds us that words can do more than make us smile - they can keep our culture alive.
"This book is my love letter to the language that raised us - to the porches, potcakes, and people who made laughter our first language."- Ricardo A. Newbold