Author: | Mohani Stockwell | ISBN: | 9781682139820 |
Publisher: | Page Publishing, Inc. | Publication: | February 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Mohani Stockwell |
ISBN: | 9781682139820 |
Publisher: | Page Publishing, Inc. |
Publication: | February 4, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
This is a story depicting the author’s early life growing up in third world country Guyana, South America. The author reflects on her family’s origin and her adolescent years spent in Bengal and Plantation Highbury. She writes about her travel, studying and working in various countries and how she was able to cope with the adversity, and diversity of life. Throughout the book the author writes about the different places she called home and how it impacted her life. Her stories cover four and a half decades living in western societies and how she was able to hold on to hope during the days of despair. It seems our life is just a shadow that does not linger forever and it’s just a story.
This story depict the early life the author lives in a third world country Guyana, South America. Reflecting on her family origins and the life they created. She writes about her adolescent life in a farm land called plantation Highbury. The author left Guyana in the early 1970’s for England and throughout the manuscript she writes extensively about her travelling to different countries and how she cope with diversity, adversity and all her personal hurdles. She writes about the different places she lives and called home and what impact it has on her life.
This is a story depicting the author’s early life growing up in third world country Guyana, South America. The author reflects on her family’s origin and her adolescent years spent in Bengal and Plantation Highbury. She writes about her travel, studying and working in various countries and how she was able to cope with the adversity, and diversity of life. Throughout the book the author writes about the different places she called home and how it impacted her life. Her stories cover four and a half decades living in western societies and how she was able to hold on to hope during the days of despair. It seems our life is just a shadow that does not linger forever and it’s just a story.
This story depict the early life the author lives in a third world country Guyana, South America. Reflecting on her family origins and the life they created. She writes about her adolescent life in a farm land called plantation Highbury. The author left Guyana in the early 1970’s for England and throughout the manuscript she writes extensively about her travelling to different countries and how she cope with diversity, adversity and all her personal hurdles. She writes about the different places she lives and called home and what impact it has on her life.