Yolanda, five years before, offered her body to Peter as a new untouched temple to worship daily. Actually, according to her own words, she gave him a "safe and sound body, an ingenuous soul and untapped passion." Her lover is the concretion of all the good things she wants from a man. Her passion almost caused his death. Fortunately, another Venus, a nurse called Fay, pulled him from the darkness of coma and the claws of death. They get married and intend to live happily ever after. Suddenly, five years later, Yolanda, coming from nowhere, has returned and donated the same burning temple to Peter. Would that love reiteration end up in another disaster?
Racial conflicts, more than ever, are in full swing and stir up human relationships. However, Bernard and Marie manage to change their nascent hatred to harmony, mutual discovery and love. To reach such positive outcome, they agree to talk about existential conditions ...
The socio-historical explanation of Haiti predicament shows a nation plagued by a monstrous psychological repression stemming from its colonial heritage to such a par that the commotions of its political reality seem to be equal to symptoms of generalized neurosis. A politico-socio-economic philosophy may be essential to pull this country from standstill and take it along the road of self-determination
Ninny and Allen are madly in love. Yet she recognizes that her intuition and apprehension happen to be true: she and her boyfriend belong to two different worlds. She belongs to a world inhabited by her people and ruled by ancestral traditions, including Voodoo; he belongs to a sophisticated world of positive knowledge, populated by the enemies of her people. The dividing line becomes so clear to her now; and she has no choice but to acknowledge this dichotomy and react accordingly. She whispers: “Que sera, sera.â€
This book is an instance in which the whole community is mistaken in its apperception of reality, while an adolescent gets it right. In fact, he maintains that systematic doubt allows us to keep things in check. Without it, knowledge would have remained still from the past to eternity.
This book is an instance in which the whole community is mistaken in its apperception of reality, while an adolescent gets it right. In fact, he maintains that systematic doubt allows us to keep things in check. Without it, knowledge would have remained still from the past to eternity.
Several people have claimed to have been assisted by a perfect stranger, when they thought they had reached the end of their tether. An investigative journalist, Brian Clifford, has kept and reported a chronicle of these happenings.Note: the author can translate your books from English into French.The fees are reasonable.
This book is an instance in which the whole community is mistaken in its apperception of reality, while an adolescent gets it right. In fact, he maintains that systematic doubt allows us to keep things in check. Without it, knowledge would have remained still from the past to eternity