Our Flagship Author
The Life & Legacy of Al Ramsawack
About Al Ramsawack
A Life Dedicated to Stories and Culture
Impact and Recognition
Al Ramsawack’s contributions extended beyond books. He was also a broadcaster and storyteller, sharing folklore through radio, television, and public readings, touching audiences far beyond Trinidad and Tobago.
In 2004, his dedication to cultural storytelling was recognized by the Government of Trinidad and Tobago with the Hummingbird Medal (Silver) — a prestigious award given for service to culture and community. Wikipedia In 2021, he received further acknowledgement from the Environmental Management Authority for his work in environmental stewardship and cultural preservation. Wikipedia
Legacy That Lives On
Al Ramsawack passed away on 25 September 2021, but his legacy continues to inspire. His stories have become treasured classics in Caribbean children’s literature, studied in schools and enjoyed in homes across the Caribbean and around the world. Wikipedia
Featured Works
- Folklore Stories of Trinidad and Tobago — a landmark collection of traditional folklore
- Boboy and the Douens — a beloved tale featuring the mysterious douens of Caribbean folklore
- Monkey Polo stories — featuring his original, playful character cherished by young readers