Author: | Nana Muazu | ISBN: | 9781502255297 |
Publisher: | Nana Muazu | Publication: | September 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Nana Muazu |
ISBN: | 9781502255297 |
Publisher: | Nana Muazu |
Publication: | September 8, 2014 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Rose Doma is a happy and carefree child but as she begins to grow, questions about her identity begin to infiltrate her mind. Her mother tells her that her father and every single relative they ever had are no more, and the two of them are alone in the world but could that really be true? However, Rose goes on with her life, experiencing a friendship that stands the test of time, a journey immersed with tradition and culture as she slowly moves through the years becoming a woman. She meets challenges along the way, forms new relations and even gets her heart broken but the one important point is when she becomes a Muslim severing ties with her mother. It is about taking the next step in her life from there and enveloping her career, and marriage into one before discovering the one secret her mother has kept from her throughout her life. It is devastating news. How does she cope with the burden of such a confession? And how does she move on? But above all, were the answers she had sought throughout her worth discovering.
Rose Doma is a happy and carefree child but as she begins to grow, questions about her identity begin to infiltrate her mind. Her mother tells her that her father and every single relative they ever had are no more, and the two of them are alone in the world but could that really be true? However, Rose goes on with her life, experiencing a friendship that stands the test of time, a journey immersed with tradition and culture as she slowly moves through the years becoming a woman. She meets challenges along the way, forms new relations and even gets her heart broken but the one important point is when she becomes a Muslim severing ties with her mother. It is about taking the next step in her life from there and enveloping her career, and marriage into one before discovering the one secret her mother has kept from her throughout her life. It is devastating news. How does she cope with the burden of such a confession? And how does she move on? But above all, were the answers she had sought throughout her worth discovering.