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PostSubject: Tugging Whispers   Sat Oct 18, 2008 12:59 pm

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Eight-year-old Joan lost her father and her brother; they were killed by fighters at a checkpoint of her country’s heinous civil war. She too could have been killed, had Christiana (Teka), a female fighter, not intervened. Joan is now twenty-eight and is pursuing her master’s in constitutional law abroad. Beyond that, she intends to start a family. Suddenly, she faces the need to choose between two men intent on taking her hand. One is Teka’s son, who left Africa when he was two. The other man is the son of a wealthy couple who died in the war that swept away Joan’s father and her

brother. A dream is exciting, but multiple dreams competing simultaneously can be a nightmare. What is she going to do now? Be Joan’s guest through her storm of emotions.





K-Moses Nagbe has written children’s stories, short stories, poems, novels, essays, and literary studies. An African writer, he studied in West Africa, at the University of Liberia and the Louis Arthur Grimes School of Law, and in America , at Glassboro (Rowan) State University . His work usually celebrates the human capacity to transcend sordid chaos.

Prof K. Moses Nagbe can be reached at 240-462-2583 Click here to read more about Prof. Nagbe on the World Wide Web.
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