The Contradictions of Antiquity

Fiction & Literature, Poetry
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Author: Modest Ipangelwa ISBN: 9781543703085
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India Publication: July 2, 2018
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India Language: English
Author: Modest Ipangelwa
ISBN: 9781543703085
Publisher: Partridge Publishing India
Publication: July 2, 2018
Imprint: Partridge Publishing India
Language: English

In the warmest region of southern Africa, in the country of Namibia, the united family face the frightening obstacles that will challenge the friendship and connection between the family members. Each finds his/her own identity. Dangles, the first born in the family procrastinates and reject the invitation handed to them by the richest family friend. He searches for freedom that he never had when everyone is home, so he wants to be home alone. Dangles faces accidents, he regrets of being indecisive. The family is no more. The mothers watches series. The love for her husband is replaced by the series’ characters. The husband searches outside the house and forgets his family. She shift blames unknowingly, seeking for separation and moves to a different town to settle her emotions. The fathers dies of depression. Investigators finds out the cause of death. The wife is to be blamed. The family is divided. Dangles becomes depressed by hearing the news. There is no medications to cure him. Psychiatrists becomes depressed by his stories. The brother and the father are no more. Depression changed into a disease. Nobody knows about it. The discovery of a new disease start with him. He sees Nangula, the childhood friend, the one that cure his depression by a touch. Dangles has a love disease that came to be part of research by medical scientists in the entire world.

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In the warmest region of southern Africa, in the country of Namibia, the united family face the frightening obstacles that will challenge the friendship and connection between the family members. Each finds his/her own identity. Dangles, the first born in the family procrastinates and reject the invitation handed to them by the richest family friend. He searches for freedom that he never had when everyone is home, so he wants to be home alone. Dangles faces accidents, he regrets of being indecisive. The family is no more. The mothers watches series. The love for her husband is replaced by the series’ characters. The husband searches outside the house and forgets his family. She shift blames unknowingly, seeking for separation and moves to a different town to settle her emotions. The fathers dies of depression. Investigators finds out the cause of death. The wife is to be blamed. The family is divided. Dangles becomes depressed by hearing the news. There is no medications to cure him. Psychiatrists becomes depressed by his stories. The brother and the father are no more. Depression changed into a disease. Nobody knows about it. The discovery of a new disease start with him. He sees Nangula, the childhood friend, the one that cure his depression by a touch. Dangles has a love disease that came to be part of research by medical scientists in the entire world.

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