Author: | Beatrice Quainooh | ISBN: | 9781462006014 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | September 30, 2011 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Beatrice Quainooh |
ISBN: | 9781462006014 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | September 30, 2011 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
A unique story of survival through unimaginable proportions.
The novel focus on dominance and control as well as greed and deception. It revealed a major concern about self-centeredness and how inaction and devotion could be mistaken for stupidity. The young couple's (main characters) diverging perspectives on life, stemming from their di?erent childhood experiences makes it a compelling read and thought provoking. A journey of courage , self-discovery and freedom.
Through the novel, the author found ways to reach out to the young and inspire those who seek to break free and focus on a new dawn.
What others are saying about the book! The crazy spiral spun by Bea Quainooh is almost more than one can bear. The truth is indeed stranger than ?ction but Quainoohs generously and courageously steps forward to testify to one of the truths of womens experiences in the goings and comings of marriage, livelihood and solidarity in migration. Reading this book sucks you into an emotional roller coaster.
Esi Sutherland-Addy, Professor of African Studies and Gender Activist.
"Incredible Indeed" ___Mary Carr of Pearl Mississippi
A unique story of survival through unimaginable proportions.
The novel focus on dominance and control as well as greed and deception. It revealed a major concern about self-centeredness and how inaction and devotion could be mistaken for stupidity. The young couple's (main characters) diverging perspectives on life, stemming from their di?erent childhood experiences makes it a compelling read and thought provoking. A journey of courage , self-discovery and freedom.
Through the novel, the author found ways to reach out to the young and inspire those who seek to break free and focus on a new dawn.
What others are saying about the book! The crazy spiral spun by Bea Quainooh is almost more than one can bear. The truth is indeed stranger than ?ction but Quainoohs generously and courageously steps forward to testify to one of the truths of womens experiences in the goings and comings of marriage, livelihood and solidarity in migration. Reading this book sucks you into an emotional roller coaster.
Esi Sutherland-Addy, Professor of African Studies and Gender Activist.
"Incredible Indeed" ___Mary Carr of Pearl Mississippi