Rodney Foster Author of "Remember Wen?"

"Remember Wen?" by Rodney Foster

"Remember Wen?" is an autobiographical collection of poems and short stories recounting the boyhood memories of Rodney Foster. As an introduction to a greater cross-section of people to Trinidad and Tobago society, Foster records his experiences as a person born and raised in Trinidad and Tobago and asks us to recall our own memories and experiences as we read his work.

There is symbolism, appeal, and historic recordings intertwined in Foster’s “homeboy”, humorous writing style. Foster captures the human side of growing up in Trinidad and Tobago, and expresses his gratitude for the values bestowed through this experience. He employs a theme of love for the country of his birth, his fellow man, his life, his heritage, and his calling to capture the elements and traditions of the Trinidad and Tobago society which need to be preserved, but alas, are dying.

Rodney Foster was born in Barataria, a closely-knit village about three miles east of Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad. He attended Barataria A.C. School and Osmond High School in San Juan. After graduating from Mausica Teachers College in 1968, Rodney taught at Morvant North Government School. In 1973, he immigrated to New York to further his studies. At Brooklyn College, he majored in Psychology and graduated magna cum laude in 1975. In 1977 he earned his Master of Science degree in Education, majoring in Guidance and Counseling.

In 1981, Rodney made two significant changes. He moved to Los Angeles and changed his career. First he became a sales representative with Xerox Corporation and then, in 1983, he joined the agency force of The Equitable, one of the largest insurance companies in the U.S. In 1988, Foster earned two prestigious, professional designations from The American College: Chartered Life Underwriter and Chartered Financial Consultant.

Presently Rodney and his wife, Marjorie, reside in Stone Mountain, Georgia.

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