

Pinnacle
The Lost Paradise of Rasta
Author: Bill Howell, Hélène Lee
Narrator: Jaime Lincoln Smith
Unabridged: 3 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 08/06/2024
Author: Bill Howell, Hélène Lee
Narrator: Jaime Lincoln Smith
Unabridged: 3 hr 12 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dreamscape Media
Published: 08/06/2024
Bill "Blade" Howell was born to Leonard Percival Howell and Tenneth Bent-Howell in 1942 at Pinnacle in Sligoville, St. Catherine, on the island of Jamaica. In 1956, Howell and his family were evicted from the land that they had been living on for over sixteen years through a series of corrupt tactics from government officials, wealthy landowners, and crooked lawyers. Howell went on to become one of the first Black art directors working in New York advertising agencies in the 1970s. He has been living in New York for over fifty years.
Hélène Lee is a French traveler, biker (Tokyo to Paris on a Yamaha dirt bike!), journalist, writer, documentary director, and translator. For decades she has been writing about African and Caribbean music for the French newspaper Libération and many magazines, along with translating books and writing several of her own. She is best known for The First Rasta: Leonard Howell and the Rise of Rastafarianism, her groundbreaking volume on the founder of the Rasta movement. That book and an award-winning documentary on the same subject have deeply impacted the understanding of reggae music and Rasta. A longtime friend of the Howell family, Lee convinced Leonard Howell’s son Bill to share his own memories of Pinnacle; this book is the only testimony ever published by a member of the original Rasta community.
Jaime Lincoln Smith is an Audie and Earphones award-winning audiobook narrator. Also an experienced actor, writer, producer, and educator, he has worked on Broadway, Off-Broadway, in numerous regional theaters across the country, and on film and television, including guest-starring on shows such as Law & Order, Bull, and NCIS: New Orleans. A first-generation Jamaican American, he was raised in Bloomfield, Connecticut.
Pinnacle: The Lost Paradise of Rasta by Bill Howell is a biography of Leonard Howell, a Jamaican nonviolent protest leader who resisted British colonial rule and founded a self-reliant commune that birthed the Rastafari movement, written by his son.