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A Wonderful World
First recorded in 1967 by Louis Armstrong, and with sales of over one million copies, “What a Wonderful World” has become a poignant message of hope for people everywhere.
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Intimate encounter
The worksheets, exercises, and personal inventories in this book will help couples gain a better understanding of each other’s deepest feelings and needs, with a view towards achieving new closeness.
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Dance Of The Delta
EGO:
…How can oil that brings peace and progress in other lands bring only pain and punishment to us? When we had no oil, we were happier and at peace. When those long-nosed spirits from who knows where sniffed out oil on our land, we thought we had been blessed, but how wrong we were. May God save us from this curse! -
A Woman Alone
The idea of a journey without companions is too daunting for most travelers. Not so the women of this collection.
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A Walk In The Night
Of French and Malagasy stock, involved in South African politics from an early age, Alex La Guma was arrested for treason with 155 others in 1956 and finally acquitted in 1960. During the State of Emergency following the Sharpeville massacre he was detained for five months.
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The government inspector
The Government Inspector, which satirises a corrupt society was regarded by Nabokov as the greatest play in the Russian language and is still widely studied in schools and universities: "I resolved to gather into one heap everything that was bad in Russia which I was aware of at that time, all the injustices being perpetrated in those places, and in those circumstances that especially cried out for justice, and tried to hold them all up to ridicule, at one fell swoop." (Nikolai Gogol)
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Harvest Of Corruption
The play revolves mostly around Aloho, a native and jobless university undergraduate who is desperately searching for a job. She meets Ochuole, a notorious old school mate of hers who is the Chief Administrative Officer at the Ministry of External Relations.
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Dead Men Don’t Talk
One of a series of readers for African students which aims to help them to develop an awareness and a love of language, and consists of stories from all over Africa.
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The Triumph Of Doggedness
Rated 4.00 out of 501This story “The Triumph Of Doggedness” is centered on hardwork of a boy..
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When God Came
The novel When God Came by Elechi Amadi comprises of two stories- Song of the Vanquished and When God came.
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A Squatters Tale
A series of stories within a story, all narrated by Obi, a young, hopeful Nigerian immigrant in America.
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Distant View Of A Minaret
“More convincingly than any other woman writing in Arabic today, Alifa Rifaat lifts the vil on what it means to be a women living within a traditional Muslim society.” So states the translator’s foreword to this collection of the Egyptian author’s best short stories.
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Smouldering Charcoal
Chronicles the lives of two families in post-colonial Africa, the first – poor, working-class and ill-educated – is compared to the young politically aware college student and her journalist fiance.
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The Chattering Wagtails Of Mikuyu Prision
Formerly Head of the English Department, University of Malawi, Jack Mapanje was brutally arrested and imprisoned without trial for four years. Following his release in 1991, he moved to Britain with his wife and family. He has recently been appointed Northern Arts Writer-in Residence and now spends much of his time visiting prisons and lecturing on his experiences in Malawi.
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Tropical Fish
Tropical Fish is a collection of eight short stories:
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Kemis Journal
The fictional diary of a young professional takes us into the world of sexual temptations, tangled emotions and family heartache.
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Zacks Story
Zack struggles with being a new Christian, a new husband and a new father all at once.
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