A young girl living in the village of Nathan leads a peaceful and not so treacherous life. Her mother raises her single-handedly. However there is an evident twist of events when an uninvited guest arrives one night. An eye-opener of the thriving slave trade of the yester years and a story which demonstrates the utmost importance of preserving ancient customs and traditions, this is a story of true friendship, faith & immense adventure. African Girl is sure to provide all readers with an unforgettable treat they will relish for all eternity!
A young girl living in the village of Nathan leads a peaceful and not so treacherous life. Her mother raises her single-handedly. However there is an ...
A young girl living in the village of Nathan leads a peaceful and not so treacherous life. Her mother raises her single-handedly. However there is an evident twist of events when an uninvited guest arrives one night. An eye-opener of the thriving slave trade of the yester years and a story which demonstrates the utmost importance of preserving ancient customs and traditions, this is a story of true friendship, faith & immense adventure. African Girl is sure to provide all readers with an unforgettable treat they will relish for all eternity!
A young girl living in the village of Nathan leads a peaceful and not so treacherous life. Her mother raises her single-handedly. However there is an ...
DREAMCATCHER is an anthology of poems written in honour of all the children and their families with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses. These poems pay homage to the wonderful children and families I met during my clinical rotations across the world from Canada to the United Kingdom and Singapore in Paediatric Complex Care and Paediatric Palliative Care departments over the past year. They have taught me that there is light even in the darkest of times if one remembers to turn on the light. Like its predecessor Caught in the Mo(u)rning Rain, this collection aims to celebrate and...
DREAMCATCHER is an anthology of poems written in honour of all the children and their families with life-limiting and life-threatening illnesses. Thes...
Do they have telephones up in heaven ? is an anthology of poems penned during my first year in Paediatric residency to commemorate the many stories and lessons learnt from the children and families I was fortunate to work with through a myriad of rotations. There are special moments of joy, heartbreak, love, anger and lessons learnt captured in these pages. Children with life-threatening or life-limiting illnesses often lead a life filled with trials and tribulations but this collection proves that there is hope and happiness even in the darkest of times. Most importantly, these children...
Do they have telephones up in heaven ? is an anthology of poems penned during my first year in Paediatric residency to commemorate the many stories...