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- Bonfire Chronicles
2012
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Who is Faustine?When Faustine Spencer was five years old, she discovered a secret that changed her life forever. At twelve, her parents sent her to Bonfire Academy in Switzerland to ensure that she received the training needed to control her increasing powers.Three years later, Faustine returns to Manhattan. All she wants is to be a typical teenager, at least, one that's part of the in-crowd at her Upper East Side High School. When drop-dead gorgeous Ryker, her lon...
2025
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There was a season when she forgot who she is and she forgot how to live. But now, she came back; springing life to her words and breathing prose and poetry.She was brave to overcome her monsters. She was daring enough to embrace life despite of its cruelty. She was courageous to fill her heart with love and kindness. She was generous enough to share her life and love. She was wonderful when she held the glimmer of light in her darkness.When She Was Sixteen is a young girl'...
2025
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In No One Saw Me Cry, Jean Faustin Louembe delivers a raw, emotional, and deeply personal memoir that unveils the silent suffering of a child trapped behind the walls of family trust.At just three years old, Jean was taken from his parents and placed in the care of an uncle who promised opportunity—but delivered pain. Behind the façade of a respectable home, he endured years of physical abuse, emotional torment, and soul-crushing silence. Yet, through the darkness, Jean's faith in ...
Secrets of Life Before Birth
The Adventures of Oy and Spex and the Whomus' Monologues
2023
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In "Secrets of Life Before Birth: The Adventures of Oy and Spex and the Whomus' Monologues," Dr. Faustin creates scenarios and conversations that lead the reader to the frontiers of imagination and science. This novel covers the beginning of our human experience as well as the quest for optimal health and longevity. "Secrets of Life Before Birth" follows the conception and birth of Whomus, but it could be anyone's story. The highly specialized, unicellular precursors of a human being can b...
2025
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Marriage is a divine covenant — not a contract. Yet, even among Christians, many couples find themselves walking side by side but worlds apart. This book uncovers the hidden emotional, spiritual, and practical battles that quietly divide couples after the vows are spoken.Drawing from personal experience and the stories of many others, Jean Faustin Louembe invites readers on a deep, honest journey through the real issues affecting Christian marriages today — trust broken by silence,...
2026
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Book DescriptionLove can start a marriage.But love alone cannot sustain it.In Marriage Is Not Love Alone, Jean Faustin Louembe confronts one of the most dangerous myths of modern relationships—the belief that love by itself is enough to keep a marriage alive. Drawing from real-life experiences, painful observations, and spiritual insight, this book exposes the silent cracks that slowly destroy marriages from within.Many couples enter marriage full of affecti...
2025
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In No One Saw Me Cry, Jean Faustin Louembe delivers a raw, emotional, and deeply personal memoir that unveils the silent suffering of a child trapped behind the walls of family trust.At just three years old, Jean was taken from his parents and placed in the care of an uncle who promised opportunity—but delivered pain. Behind the façade of a respectable home, he endured years of physical abuse, emotional torment, and soul-crushing silence. Yet, through the darkness, Jean’s faith in ...
2010
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She was the perfect woman. Perhaps too perfect to be real...but he was willing to find out. Maybe at the ultimate price.
Unpacking Globalization
Markets, Gender, and Work
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- Linda E. LucasFatoumata Badini-KindaAngela Beigaruraho BazaareMarta ChiappePatricia DanielManisha DesaiElsje DijkgraaffSigne EkenbergAurelia KamuzoraFaustin KamuzoraRonit KarkMargaret KigoziJulius KikoomaHarriet Muwanika KiwembaMeg LuxtonEmma Zapata MarteloMahua MukerjeeJuliet Nazziwa MusokeNgila MwaseVannie NaidooSakuntala NarasimhanEsperanza Tunon PablosNoor RahamahClaudia RothSaskia SassenLena SawyerMargaret SnyderR C. SwarankarCatherine Komugisha TindiwensiKristen TimothyAkello Zerupa
2007
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Unpacking Globalization examines the experiences of people living with the forces that are transforming economic systems, culture, gender relationships and governance. The book offers interdisciplinary analysis of the well-being of women and men as they cope with the changes of globalization. Through theory, case studies, and data, several themes emerge indicating that from the household to the continental level, change is leading to new awareness and new survival strategies for b...
The Perillous Journey Of Whomus in The Garden of Uter.
The Dawn of Life, SECOND EDITION, ILLUSTRATED.
2021
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This second and illustrated edition of the "Perillous Journey of Whomus in the Garden of Uter, The Dawn of Life, completes the first as it adds a visual component to help the reader place the story in its proper context. It also provides the interested mind an extended opportunity for a dialogue on the reality of life before birth as the author engages with readers of the first edition who shared their opinions on the subject of Whomus' journey. This can serve as a catalyst to meetings amo...
The Perillous Journey of Whomus in the Garden of Uter
"The Dawn of Life"
2020
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This story of Whomus in the Garden of Uter is a parody of the fetal life before birth. From the moment of the fortuitous encounter of Spex and Oy and their fusion in one of two back alleys leading to the Garden of Uter, the life of the resulting Whomus in the Garden of Uter unfolds from a unicellular being to the more complex multi-organ individual preparing his/her exit to the outer world after a journey averaging two hundred and eighty days. This is essentially a novel about life before ...
Through the Ruins
Talks on Human Rights and the Arts 1
2023
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THROUGH THE RUINS: TALKS ON HUMAN RIGHTS AN THE ARTS 1 is the inaugural volume in a series of publications dedicated to exploring creative tools of resistance. THROUGH THE RUINS is based on public talks presented at the OSUN Center for Human Rights and the Arts at Bard College (CHRA) by Faustin Linyekula (Kisangani); The White Pube (London); Cassils (LA); Emily Johnson (New York); Border Forensics (London); Ashmina Ranjit (Nepal); Mark Sealy (London); and Hamed Sinno (Philadelphia). In the...











