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The Legacy of the The Limehouse Link is tale of intrigue on the original Chinatown in London's East End. Limehouse situated close to the East and West India Docks, near to the Isle of Dogs and Down to The City and West End of London.
A little older from his days with Skipper, Oscar J is being subjected to constant rows, harsh words, slammed doors and silences between his parents. Over the course of weeks he believes that he could be the cause of their distress, and becomes tearful, aggressive as a result of the same. When his behavioural failings begin Oscar's parents are notified by the school, and it is at this point Mr and Mrs J realise the affect that their potential 'break up' is having on their son. Embarrassed and in shock by their thoughtless actions they both sit and apologise to their son, assuring that through no fault of his own such is being experienced by their family. Although these are changes in life that some may experience, should any separation or divorce come to pass between his dad and mum, the only constant that they can be sure will remain is the love that they have for their son.
In a collection of tales, each with an inspiring message, Thami J. Khalil shares insight into the life of a boy as his grandfather retells stories that detail his tribe, the lives of the members of the tribe, and the history of the tribal community. As the boy learns what it means to enthusiastically listen and absorb knowledge on tribal leadership, he discovers the value of seeking not just an academic education, but also a cultural one in order to close a widening gap and keep his ancestorial history alive. When life comes full circle and changes everything, the boy must come to grips with the loss of his mentor, his role model, and the one who made him proud to be a peasant and grandson of a tribal leader. Afternoons with Grandpa shares the story of a boy's cherished relationship with his grandfather as he hears tales about his tribal culture, his grandpa's leadership and the experiences of the generations before him.
Kinyarwanda is spoken all across Rwanda. Despite the whole the basically speaking the same language. There exists some slight difference in saying things and pronouncing words. This is our attempt at showing a more general view to the language. It is meant to be a tool for young children and people who want to have an initial introduction to Kinyarwanda.
She munched when the sun was high in the sky and when the rain was pouring down. She munched when the birds woke up in the mornings, and when the stars came out at night. She even munched when all the other cows lay down to sleep. Munch was so busy munching one day that she didn't notice the farmer open the gate into the next field. She didn't hear the gate creak, or the soft thud of of the cows' hooves as they walked through, step by step, and far away from Munch.
If you have ever wondered what the religion of Islam is all about, then this is the book for you. Starting from the cradle, where all learning begins, and where religious and social values are formed, this book traces the scholastic progress of a young boy called Mustafa as he learns what it means to be a Muslim; and that Islam is not only worship and prayer but a meaningful way of life. Bursting with enthusiasm, and keen to discover as much as he can about Islam, fun-loving Mustafa invites you to share the stories and escapades of his amazing academic journey.
Voice of Expression has been a journey of patience, wisdom, and growth. Openness and honesty have not always been the natural traits of the poet behind this book. However, the global pandemic has allowed a time of processing, reflection and creation, which has established this overdue masterpiece, where the poet provides an opportunity for you, the reader, to gain an insight into his life. Voice of Expression, the second body of work to Where I'm from, allows you to explore the lyrical and creative corridors of this poet's mind, as well as witness the events that have shaped his life and meet the individuals whom he has loved, lost, and learned from. The book shares both factual and fictional pieces, including the Confession series' continuation in "Confession, Part IIII", all of which are open to the reader's interpretation. Rico Coombs wants to share this collection of poetry to highlight growth, freedom and fun. Demonstrating his artistic maturity from his first book, Rico pushes himself and his poetic boundaries by sharing the struggles and the playfulness he has with his art form. This collection showcases Rico Coombs' inspirations and vulnerabilities all wrapped up in a new-found confidence. Welcome to Voice of Expression, by Rico Coombs.
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