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She is fearful of strangers. He is terrified of false accusations. But when a snowstorm sparks desire, will they open their hearts or resist in this holiday romance? Abikok never expected to go through another terrifying road trip since her family’s escape from Sudan. When a snowstorm diverts her plane to Saskatoon, she must put aside her fear of strangers and share a car with Omondi to Edmonton if she wants to make it home for Christmas. Omondi has lived his adult life accumulating wealth as his means to happiness. He’s now ready to marry, but his fear that women will interpret any proposition he makes as harassment stops him from approaching prospective partners. When he carpools with ...
He is determined to marry in the summer. She’s excited to meet his parents. But when Omondi’s father offers an alternative woman, will he tell Abikok or run, tug her along, away from the truth? Tourism industry millionaire David Omondi is eager to present Abikok to his parents—they have never stopped asking when he will marry. Omondi is certain his father will organize a party to welcome his fiancée home. They will like Abikok, no one has ever contradicted his decisions and choices. Abikok is excited to travel to Kenya and meet with Omondi’s parents, though her father disapproves of her engagement. She has entertained the idea to abandon her family and become part of Omondi’s. A f...
What does it mean to a child when their family moves to a new country? This book uses the perspective of a seven-year-old to capture experiences of an African child when the family leaves the Place called Home, to become immigrants Overseas. Sokoro and his three siblings are excited to travel to Canada, aka, Overseas, but unhappy when their parents insist, they pack few items, and that excludes their friends, toys, clothes, shoes, and extended family. What does it mean to children when they leave behind what they have known all their lives, because their parents cannot fit everything in their suitcases? Open more pages for answers on why the parents spend months to sort and pack family belongings, only to leave precious items behind? Why relatives have come on a seven-hour bus ride, just to say goodbye. And why are there unending queues and questions at airports? This first book in a series - My Journey Overseas entertains while educating on intricacies involved when families move. In the next book, you will learn of the sacrifices the parents must make for the family to transition well into life in Canada.
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In this first decade of the 21st century, more than 854 million people in the world are starving, while industrial nations are debating about obesity, generating energy from food plants, and a myriad of other topics many African and south Asian nations could only fathom. In this great discord, there have arisen many interdisciplinary discussions about problems in the field of applied Ethics, with regards to food, that are crossing a considerably wide spectrum of disciplines, such as: obesity, traceability, agro-food biotechnology, dairy industry, transgenic plants, novel food, bio fuels, world-trade system, etc. This book presents international discussions and information concerning food eth...
A trilogy with insights into the journeys of African career women as they strive to balance demands for career growth while satisfying cultural expectations of them as female member of society?