" Here Comes the Sun " is a song by The Beatles.
Here Comes the Sun may also refer to:
Amelia may refer to:
Black Sun may refer to:
The Flying Dutchman is a legendary ghost ship.
Jessica may refer to:
Wish You Were Here may refer to:
Dark side, Dark Side, or Darkside may refer to:
Tangerine is a group of orange-colored citrus fruit.
Come and Get It may refer to:
Heliopolis may refer to:
Island in the Sun may refer to:
Olivia may refer to:
Believer(s) or The Believer(s) may refer to:
Only Human may refer to:
A sacred entity is one endowed with religious significance.
Deceiver or The Deceiver(s) may refer to:
A midnight sun occurs when the sun is visible at midnight, local time.
Vision or The Vision may refer to:
The Sun is the star at the center of the Solar System.
Nicole Dennis-Benn is a Jamaican novelist. She is known for her 2016 debut novel, Here Comes the Sun, which was named a "Best Book of the year" by The New York Times, and for her best-selling novel, Patsy, acclaimed by Time, NPR, People Magazine, Oprah Magazine, and elsewhere. She lives and works in Brooklyn, New York. She is a notable out lesbian and feminist author who explores themes of gender, sexuality, Jamaican life, and its diaspora in her works.
Here Comes the Sun is a 2016 novel by Nicole Dennis-Benn set in Montego Bay, Jamaica and published by Liveright Publishing Corporation. Dennis-Benn's debut novel, the book examines social issues in Jamaica, including skin bleaching, sex work, homophobia, rape, and the impact of tourism on local residents. The novel won the Lambda Literary Award for Lesbian Fiction.