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Melitta Jass, American-Guyanese author of “Tomorrow’s People”

Melitta Jass is the author of “Tomorrow’s People” a Womb to the Tomb Common Sense book of self-improvement. It is full of wisdom and practical common sense that will change your thinking and life forever. Written by Melitta Jass, also known as Jass by most of her Guyanese friends. Jass is the second child of Johnny and Ramdai Persuad.

Melitta Jass is the author of “Tomorrow’s People” a Womb to the Tomb Common Sense book of self-improvement. It is full of wisdom and practical common sense that will change your thinking and life forever. Written by Melitta Jass, also known as Jass by most of her Guyanese friends. Jass is the second child of Johnny and Ramdai Persuad. Jass grew up at 46 East Meten-Meer-Zorg, WCD and attended Meten-Meer-Zorg Gov’t School, where she was the May Queen in the sixty’s.

After reading Tomorrows People, Melitta Jass guarantees your life will never be the same. The novel takes the reader on a journey through life and shows them what to avoid, who to avoid, where their trouble is, and where to put focus for a better, safer and more prosperous future.

Tomorrow’s People is internationally available on Amazon.com. It can also be ordered by any major bookstores upon request.
A second book entitled “To The Point Common Sense” is scheduled to be released later this year, and Guyanese readers can expect many more titles in the future as well.

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