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By Tamara S. Nance
This book takes one into detail about the first 18 years of my life. The first 18 years of my life was very dramatic, traumatize, and harsh. This book takes the reader into great details about the trail and tribulations of my life. In additional to the first 18 years of my life, I take the reader into a positive realm to some inspirational movement at the end of the book. As I go through each event the reader get a vivid picture in their minds. It touches your emotion in a very different way. This book will make one laugh and cry at the same time. It explores a very painful truthful, sincere, and joyful story. The reason for this book is to help somebody who has gone through similar situation. Hold their head up high and pray for better days. I hope to help those who have lost their dreams and hope for the future. I want to restore hope for the people experience a negative environment a let them know something positive can come from it. Thanks for everyone support in advance.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Tamara S. Nance
This book takes one into detail about the first 18 years of my life. The first 18 years of my life was very dramatic, traumatize, and harsh. This book takes the reader into great details about the trail and tribulations of my life. In additional to the first 18 years of my life, I take the reader into a positive realm to some inspirational movement at the end of the book. As I go through each event the reader get a vivid picture in their minds. It touches your emotion in a very different way. This book will make one laugh and cry at the same time. It explores a very painful truthful, sincere, and joyful story. The reason for this book is to help somebody who has gone through similar situation. Hold their head up high and pray for better days. I hope to help those who have lost their dreams and hope for the future. I want to restore hope for the people experience a negative environment a let them know something positive can come from it. Thanks for everyone support in advance.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Tamara S. Nance
This book takes one into detail about the first 18 years of my life. The first 18 years of my life was very dramatic, traumatize, and harsh. This book takes the reader into great details about the trail and tribulations of my life. In additional to the first 18 years of my life, I take the reader into a positive realm to some inspirational movement at the end of the book. As I go through each event the reader get a vivid picture in their minds. It touches your emotion in a very different way. This book will make one laugh and cry at the same time. It explores a very painful truthful, sincere, and joyful story. The reason for this book is to help somebody who has gone through similar situation. Hold their head up high and pray for better days. I hope to help those who have lost their dreams and hope for the future. I want to restore hope for the people experience a negative environment a let them know something positive can come from it. Thanks for everyone support in advance.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Jekwu Ozoemene
The Anger of Unfulfillment: Three Plays Out of Nigeria presents a collection of three plays intended to capture a great deal of what Nigeria has come to represent today. Each play in this compilation has its own distinctive flavour, seasoned by the circumstantial socio-political variables holding sway in the country at the time it was written. “The Anger of Unfulfillment” examines the complex and multi-faceted phenomenon of human trafficking, especially in women and girls. The play’s principal characters take us through a serious but often irreverent roller-coaster discourse on the Nigerian state. The thematic preoccupation of “Hell’s Invitation” is the social death in Nigeria that is associated with HIV. This stigma, driven by ignorance, scares Nigerians away from learning their HIV status and consequently strips them of the opportunity to seek early treatment. Through the musings and antics of characters such as Aliyu, Emeka, Stella, and Bimbo, you can experience the social stigma through the eyes and souls of the average Nigerian. “This Time Tomorrow” presents a comic portrait of Nigerians and their approach to politics and nation-building. Through the voices of the principal characters, it serves as a call to the Nigerian people to take control of their destiny through active engagement and participation.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Jekwu Ozoemene
The Anger of Unfulfillment: Three Plays Out of Nigeria presents a collection of three plays intended to capture a great deal of what Nigeria has come to represent today. Each play in this compilation has its own distinctive flavour, seasoned by the circumstantial socio-political variables holding sway in the country at the time it was written. “The Anger of Unfulfillment” examines the complex and multi-faceted phenomenon of human trafficking, especially in women and girls. The play’s principal characters take us through a serious but often irreverent roller-coaster discourse on the Nigerian state. The thematic preoccupation of “Hell’s Invitation” is the social death in Nigeria that is associated with HIV. This stigma, driven by ignorance, scares Nigerians away from learning their HIV status and consequently strips them of the opportunity to seek early treatment. Through the musings and antics of characters such as Aliyu, Emeka, Stella, and Bimbo, you can experience the social stigma through the eyes and souls of the average Nigerian. “This Time Tomorrow” presents a comic portrait of Nigerians and their approach to politics and nation-building. Through the voices of the principal characters, it serves as a call to the Nigerian people to take control of their destiny through active engagement and participation.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Jekwu Ozoemene
The Anger of Unfulfillment: Three Plays Out of Nigeria presents a collection of three plays intended to capture a great deal of what Nigeria has come to represent today. Each play in this compilation has its own distinctive flavour, seasoned by the circumstantial socio-political variables holding sway in the country at the time it was written. “The Anger of Unfulfillment” examines the complex and multi-faceted phenomenon of human trafficking, especially in women and girls. The play’s principal characters take us through a serious but often irreverent roller-coaster discourse on the Nigerian state. The thematic preoccupation of “Hell’s Invitation” is the social death in Nigeria that is associated with HIV. This stigma, driven by ignorance, scares Nigerians away from learning their HIV status and consequently strips them of the opportunity to seek early treatment. Through the musings and antics of characters such as Aliyu, Emeka, Stella, and Bimbo, you can experience the social stigma through the eyes and souls of the average Nigerian. “This Time Tomorrow” presents a comic portrait of Nigerians and their approach to politics and nation-building. Through the voices of the principal characters, it serves as a call to the Nigerian people to take control of their destiny through active engagement and participation.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Tshiama Nambombe
During the mid-sixteenth century, a king, his daughter, his brother and some civil servants admire the work of a young artist in an African kingdom. The artist has sculpted a stunning likeness of the princess. The king is so pleased with the artist’s work that he promises to give him anything he would like in return. The artist, in love with the king’s daughter, asks to marry the princess. Will the king honor the artist’s request? A man recently appointed as the king’s commander-in-chief of the royal army has been charged with deterring all future rebel activities in the kingdom. He is vehemently against a marriage between the artist and the princess. He claims that royal blood must marry only those with royal blood. Could there be another reason for his opposition? Could he also be interested in the princess? The commander-in-chief will stop at nothing to keep the artist and the princess apart. Will the artist, a peasant, be able to escape his wrath? While many believe the artist and princess should marry, some will stop at nothing to prevent such a union, because Red is the Royal Blood.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Tshiama Nambombe
During the mid-sixteenth century, a king, his daughter, his brother and some civil servants admire the work of a young artist in an African kingdom. The artist has sculpted a stunning likeness of the princess. The king is so pleased with the artist’s work that he promises to give him anything he would like in return. The artist, in love with the king’s daughter, asks to marry the princess. Will the king honor the artist’s request? A man recently appointed as the king’s commander-in-chief of the royal army has been charged with deterring all future rebel activities in the kingdom. He is vehemently against a marriage between the artist and the princess. He claims that royal blood must marry only those with royal blood. Could there be another reason for his opposition? Could he also be interested in the princess? The commander-in-chief will stop at nothing to keep the artist and the princess apart. Will the artist, a peasant, be able to escape his wrath? While many believe the artist and princess should marry, some will stop at nothing to prevent such a union, because Red is the Royal Blood.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Tshiama Nambombe
During the mid-sixteenth century, a king, his daughter, his brother and some civil servants admire the work of a young artist in an African kingdom. The artist has sculpted a stunning likeness of the princess. The king is so pleased with the artist’s work that he promises to give him anything he would like in return. The artist, in love with the king’s daughter, asks to marry the princess. Will the king honor the artist’s request? A man recently appointed as the king’s commander-in-chief of the royal army has been charged with deterring all future rebel activities in the kingdom. He is vehemently against a marriage between the artist and the princess. He claims that royal blood must marry only those with royal blood. Could there be another reason for his opposition? Could he also be interested in the princess? The commander-in-chief will stop at nothing to keep the artist and the princess apart. Will the artist, a peasant, be able to escape his wrath? While many believe the artist and princess should marry, some will stop at nothing to prevent such a union, because Red is the Royal Blood.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Pookie Bluffini
This a story about a lady who lost her husband in Iraq. She has a tough time moving on but tries when she finds a clean cut man from up north that she really thinks she know until its almost too late. Her name is Debra Jones and she grew up around a loving family that loves her so much that they get involve and learns a that her new man has a past that he tries to cover up. She’s also a devoted mother of a precious daughter name Morgan who looks up to her and a brother name Robert that Debra adores. Debra was older than Robert but he was very protective over her. And Debra always looks to her crazy cousin Sherry for advice on life. Sherry was a mother also but enjoyed the party life. The man Debra falls in love with is a small business man that is very successful. His name is Allen. A very clean cut man with charm that could persuade a preacher’s wife to commit adultery. But there is something fishy about this gentleman that even the most anointed priest couldn’t figure out.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Pookie Bluffini
This a story about a lady who lost her husband in Iraq. She has a tough time moving on but tries when she finds a clean cut man from up north that she really thinks she know until its almost too late. Her name is Debra Jones and she grew up around a loving family that loves her so much that they get involve and learns a that her new man has a past that he tries to cover up. She’s also a devoted mother of a precious daughter name Morgan who looks up to her and a brother name Robert that Debra adores. Debra was older than Robert but he was very protective over her. And Debra always looks to her crazy cousin Sherry for advice on life. Sherry was a mother also but enjoyed the party life. The man Debra falls in love with is a small business man that is very successful. His name is Allen. A very clean cut man with charm that could persuade a preacher’s wife to commit adultery. But there is something fishy about this gentleman that even the most anointed priest couldn’t figure out.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Emmanuel Paul
An epic tale of a glory rediscovered in ancient Egypt, has been brought vividly to life by bringing it down to a raw, human scale for the stage. The struggle of the ruling class of the Eighteenth Dynasty pitted against an occupying force, is told in grand scale in The New Kingdom, a new play from Emmanuel Paul. It is 1540 BC and Egypt is divided. In the years following the invasion of the Hyksos, a band of nomadic warriors with a base in Palestine, nothing is certain. The Pharoahs have been displaced to Thebes from their once impregnable capital in Avaris and for more than a century the Hyksos now control the north of Egypt. Decades of war are replaced by decades of peace, and the people are weary. The Thebans have rested all hope for the restoration of their former power on the narrow shoulders of the young Ahmosis, who has seen his father and brother murdered by their enemies. The young pharaoh now shares power with his mother Aahotep, who will stop at nothing to see her surviving son grow into a great leader. Under his rule, Egypt will finally be freed from its invaders and become united again. Ahmosis must now fight a growing religious uprising if he hopes to bring Kush the glory it once knew and bring about an era of unequaled prosperity and peace.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Emmanuel Paul
An epic tale of a glory rediscovered in ancient Egypt, has been brought vividly to life by bringing it down to a raw, human scale for the stage. The struggle of the ruling class of the Eighteenth Dynasty pitted against an occupying force, is told in grand scale in The New Kingdom, a new play from Emmanuel Paul. It is 1540 BC and Egypt is divided. In the years following the invasion of the Hyksos, a band of nomadic warriors with a base in Palestine, nothing is certain. The Pharoahs have been displaced to Thebes from their once impregnable capital in Avaris and for more than a century the Hyksos now control the north of Egypt. Decades of war are replaced by decades of peace, and the people are weary. The Thebans have rested all hope for the restoration of their former power on the narrow shoulders of the young Ahmosis, who has seen his father and brother murdered by their enemies. The young pharaoh now shares power with his mother Aahotep, who will stop at nothing to see her surviving son grow into a great leader. Under his rule, Egypt will finally be freed from its invaders and become united again. Ahmosis must now fight a growing religious uprising if he hopes to bring Kush the glory it once knew and bring about an era of unequaled prosperity and peace.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Emmanuel Paul
An epic tale of a glory rediscovered in ancient Egypt, has been brought vividly to life by bringing it down to a raw, human scale for the stage. The struggle of the ruling class of the Eighteenth Dynasty pitted against an occupying force, is told in grand scale in The New Kingdom, a new play from Emmanuel Paul. It is 1540 BC and Egypt is divided. In the years following the invasion of the Hyksos, a band of nomadic warriors with a base in Palestine, nothing is certain. The Pharoahs have been displaced to Thebes from their once impregnable capital in Avaris and for more than a century the Hyksos now control the north of Egypt. Decades of war are replaced by decades of peace, and the people are weary. The Thebans have rested all hope for the restoration of their former power on the narrow shoulders of the young Ahmosis, who has seen his father and brother murdered by their enemies. The young pharaoh now shares power with his mother Aahotep, who will stop at nothing to see her surviving son grow into a great leader. Under his rule, Egypt will finally be freed from its invaders and become united again. Ahmosis must now fight a growing religious uprising if he hopes to bring Kush the glory it once knew and bring about an era of unequaled prosperity and peace.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Emmanuel Obinali Chukwujekwu
This is the story of Black African immigrants and their experiences with European immigration politics. The book describes the lives of a group of African men of various African nationalities who attempted to migrate to Austria and were met by inadequate and hostile Austrian asylum policy. It tells about the death of one African asylum seeker at the hands of Austria’s police and the effect it has on his fellow asylum seekers. It is also about the basic truth that Austria and most European nations do not welcome foreigners as immigrants, especially Blacks. It further deals with the problems of Africa, its history and its hope as seen through the eyes of its troubled emigrant citizens. The story begins with Marcus Omofuma and his fellow detention inmates having a lively discussion of African politics, in prison. Marcus has a premonition of doom and discloses it to his comrades. The premonition comes true while he is been deported back to Nigeria on board a Balkan Airline fl ight. He got killed....
FORMAT: E-Book
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