Global Citizen

Celebrating Humanity

Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book Global Citizen by Olga Legoale, Mndebele, Xlibris UK
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Author: Olga Legoale, Mndebele ISBN: 9781453571927
Publisher: Xlibris UK Publication: September 13, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris UK Language: English
Author: Olga Legoale, Mndebele
ISBN: 9781453571927
Publisher: Xlibris UK
Publication: September 13, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris UK
Language: English

He who sleeps with a full stomach while neighbours are sleeping on pangs of hunger is not one of us. This book is fictional based on a true story. It is about an African girl who grew up in South Africa and went through a lot of adversities in her lifetime and emerged triumphantly as a global citizen. The book has several chapters with titles like One-Woman Army; Jordan, the Land of John the Baptist, Pre-rainbow Reawakening; Little Girl Rebels against Traditional Healer and many more. It has several black and white illustrations of various photographs snapped from around the globe. Ntokozo grows up against all odds to become a globetrotting tourist. The illustrations in the book are real places that she visited in her insatiable quest to understand other people and their special various cultures. In both picture and narration, the reader is transported from South Africa to various countries in the Middle East, Far East and beyond through the eye of the main character. The book clearly illustrates what it means to cross the bridge of ignorance and poverty. The fictional main character in the book is the authors persona.

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He who sleeps with a full stomach while neighbours are sleeping on pangs of hunger is not one of us. This book is fictional based on a true story. It is about an African girl who grew up in South Africa and went through a lot of adversities in her lifetime and emerged triumphantly as a global citizen. The book has several chapters with titles like One-Woman Army; Jordan, the Land of John the Baptist, Pre-rainbow Reawakening; Little Girl Rebels against Traditional Healer and many more. It has several black and white illustrations of various photographs snapped from around the globe. Ntokozo grows up against all odds to become a globetrotting tourist. The illustrations in the book are real places that she visited in her insatiable quest to understand other people and their special various cultures. In both picture and narration, the reader is transported from South Africa to various countries in the Middle East, Far East and beyond through the eye of the main character. The book clearly illustrates what it means to cross the bridge of ignorance and poverty. The fictional main character in the book is the authors persona.

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