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2023

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Embark on a gripping journey in "Silver Lining," where love, betrayal, and justice intertwine. Adekunle faces false accusations, navigating a legal maze that threatens his very existence. Morenike, scared but resolute, learns the power of forgiveness. Enter Tega, a beacon of hope whose love becomes a guiding light. Amidst courtroom drama and unexpected revelations, can truth prevail? In a world where secrets unravel, hearts mend, and the shadows of the past fade, "Silver Lining" promises a...

$6.79 CAD

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Coconut

A Black girl fostered by a white family in the 1960s and her search for belonging and identity


2021

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‘Why am I not white like everybody else?’ Nan came and sat on the edge of my bed. ‘What do you mean?’ A tender finger brushed against my cheek. ‘Well, everyone in this house is white. Why am I Black?’ A generation of Nigerian children were born in Britain in the fifties and sixties, privately fostered by white families, then taken to Nigeria by their parents. Coconut is the story of one of those children. 1963, North London. Nan...

2013

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Typical African Literature depicting the challenges faced by some female university students, and the ups and downs, peer pressure and the eventual outcome of events.

$6.79 CAD

2017

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The book has been an extension of thinking process of the original book, 'Meeting and Noting' of Hiranya Borah. Some the chapters are ditto copy of the original book. It is also written for humour only without any intention to tarnish image of anyone. I am trying to visualize, in a serious meeting how a group of members of the meeting can think. This is a fictitious description, nothing to do with reality. So if you find any resemblance with any character in the write-up, it is pure coinci...

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2016

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Tales of an African child is a dramatic and moving tale of Useh. A lad who is victim of a broken home. Born with a silver spoon in his mouth, he ends up as a street urchin and rogue.His quest for survival potrays the true spirit and penchant of the deprived African child who is determined to succeed against all odds.As an orphan, Useh suffers painful neglects from his extended family, but there is light at the end of the turnel for him as he battles it out on the cold stree...

Two Delta India Echo

Red Shift: Short Stories, #1


2015

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Two Delta India Echo is a snap shot of the story of Jack Prince, protagonist of the Red Shift series.After losing his wife, daughter, and career, Jack hit rock bottom, before meeting Cindy. Now with a renewed focus in his life, Jack is out to shut down the most powerful organization in the country. He has an arsenal of combat-hardened skills, low self-esteem, more demons than one closet can hold, and a constant push to self destruction. But, will it be enough?Set around 100 y...

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2021

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'This is nice, innit? Yeah. Good little set-up to tell you the story of my name. The story of my true name.'When a woman receives an unexpected letter from the British Passport Office, she is forced to confront an old mystery: why does her South African passport not carry her first name? Armed with the wisdom of favourite '90s TV shows, she sets out on a journey that will take her back to the turmoil of Mobutu's Congo, growing up in post-Apartheid South Africa, moving to I...


2021

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Weird Obsession is an amalgam of five phenomenal fictitious stories, which centers on the complexities of five different characters as they journey through life. Weird Obsession, takes us through the life of 24 year old Adaolisa who struggles with and conquers Trichotillomania, a PTSD she develops after abusing some drugs. She is a survivor, all thanks to her therapist Dr. Dikachi and her hypnotherapy sessions.What Happened To Uru?, is a story about Uru a 23 year old beautiful lady...

2012

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A Glimpse in the Mirror – Yejide KilankoIf Tears Could Speak – Salatu SuleToo Late – Bidemi OdeshiloThe Catalyst – Meena AdekoyaIllusions of Hope – Ola AwonubiWiping Halima's Tears – Elohor TurtoeEvery Wrinkle is a Story – PyneapplesNnamdi – Sonia OsiII. KissesOne Sunday Morning in Atlanta – Uko Bendi UdoSeeing Off Kisses – John UgojiIt's Not That Easy – Lawal Opeyemi IsaacTwo Straws in a Bottle – Remi-Ro...


2016

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Lisa Bateman is an ordinary female magazine editor when she moved to a new neighborhood in Transville. Rumors about a case in nearby town said that a woman had escape from Crater Hill Asylum, after killing a security guard to the throat with a spoon. She has never been found until the very present day. Some believe she was dead but to Lisa, solving mysteries are her favorite play toys. Is she going to uncover the mystery behind this rumors? Or was it a fake story the local spread to scare ...

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Naija Love Stories

Delve into twelve tales naija-style love


2018

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An unemployed man sees a vision of the love he wants to have as he strikes up a conversation with a young lady on a packed molue during a traffic jam.A child gets drawn into the daily goings-on of her beautiful next-door neighbours.A woman steps back into her hidden past when she meets her father for the first time and spots a torn photo.A young man realises that he can’t fine tune his romantic inclinations to suit his heritage.Naija Love Stories,

$6.29 CAD

2014

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Human rights for those living in the UK are now no longer the same for everybody. Since July 2012 our human rights, and lack of them, are now based on how much we earn. Your ability to be with the person you love depends, if you are from different countries, on how much your salary is - even if you have enough to support you both. And if you have children together, the economic discrimination is even greater. Children are growing up in the UK without one of their parents... Because the UK ...