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SHADOW OF OUR HARMONY

Label
SHADOW OF OUR HARMONY
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
SHADOW OF OUR HARMONY
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Summary
Like most African men who travel to developed countries in search of Golden Fleece cling to their cultural identity and values which in most cases is at variance with that of the Western world, Ikechi arrived at the shores of Sweden and acquired education within a record time but his marriage to the woman betrothed to him from childhood came to a head when she graduated from a nursing school. The conflict that engulfed the couple took a toll on their children, who were devastated by the incarceration of their father. The conflict affected the self-esteem of the children who felt that they were the cause of the problem between their parents. The situation got worse when the children discovered that their father had been deported. It goes to confirm the saying that when two elephants fight, it is the grass that suffers most. Ikechi and his wife could not manage their conflict properly and the ripple effect was loss of what took them a long time to build
Target audience
adult
Classification
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