Scarborough, Tobago – July 25, 2025 – A major Trinidadian bookseller has re-opened its doors in Tobago, promising to end a long-standing price disparity for consumers on the island and create new opportunities for the island’s writers. Reporter Jewel Greene-George has the story on the return of Charran’s Bookstore to Tobago. This move aims to make books and educational resources more accessible and affordable for the local community, while also providing a new platform for local authors in Tobago.
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