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The Last Good Book is a combination of tumultuous emotions and everyday nuances forged into one. The various divisions in the take different jabs at societal issues needing urgent attention, from the tale of a nation about to collapse, the repercussions of indecision, unrequited love to environmental hazards. The setting is an answer itself to a lot of questions. This book is a bumpy ride. Only those seeking deep reflection and a bit of thrill would survive within these pages.
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Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2018
The Last Good Book
By
Anthony Nwosu-Okorocha
Copyright © 2018 by Anthony Nwosu-Okorocha.
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Copyright Page
The Last Good Book
WHEN IT MATTERS
A SILVER LINING INDEED
THERE IS GOD OH!
THE EVENTFUL
SOME PEOPLE ARE SUFFERING
DISPOSE PROPERLY
THE MAN WHO CAN .
It was 8:15am. Ralph was inside his room. A dark brown cockroach climbed over his leg. He refused the urge to stamp it to death.
‘This miserable house, I shall make enough money to buy a luxurious house’. Ralph’s hope of living exquisite was the completion and sales of his book ‘Blending Memories’. His wife Citadel once asked him;
‘Baby, when would you be through with that book?’
‘One day’ Ralph said with a certain conviction that made Citadel never ask again. Just waiting for 'one day'
‘Daddy your food is ready’ a little voice sounded behind his dusty room door. The broad dining table seemed to intimidate the small chandelier hung directly above it, six chairs were positioned to face the other and one chair prominently placed for a proper view of everyone’s moving mouth. Ralph always sat on it.
‘For the food we’re about to have we thank you Oh Lord’. Ralph thought the prayer too cliché,
"Why wouldn’t Ugonna and her mother improvise?" he said to himself. Every one shouted ‘Amen’ in unison.
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
Lesen Sie weiter in der vollst?ndigen Ausgabe!
