Foot Prints of Destiny


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The edifice of colonial Africa starts cracking as the Black experience with colonialism becomes intimately personal. There is Martin Paul Samba, whose adopted German aristocratic home as a student does not consider him material for a son-in-law. There are also Prince Rudolph Douala Manga Bell and Dr Bele who go to school with Samba in Germany. And then, of course, Princess Zara, the youthful Amazon warrior who is rescued from a slave ship on the shores of Kamerun. Supported by the Douala princes, Martin Paul Samba champions the cause of the exploited, in a central drama pitting Kamerunian nationalism against German colonialism. This is the story of youthful endeavours and loves, of some of Africa's best and brightest, immediately before and after the First World War.




The Cameroonian Novel of English Expression. An Introduction


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In this eclectic and compelling book, Ambanasom sets out to achieve three primary objectives: to introduce the reader to the extensive body of Cameroonian novels in English, to re-examine the distorting and limiting criteria upon which the critical assessment of the Cameroonian novel in English has so far been based, and to bridge the widening chasm between literary theory and actual critical practice. To achieve these objectives, Ambanasom begins by elaborating an alternative and flexible theoretical framework which he christens the 'Socio-Artistic Approach' and which, according to him, is 'concerned with both a text's thematic, moral, cultural or ideological issues, on the one hand, and its central literary analysis, on the other.' He then proceeds to use this new critical framework to examine twenty-seven major Cameroonian novels in English.




Footprints of Destiny


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Takumbeng and Other Poems from Abakwa


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Takumbeng and Other Poems from Abakwa is a tribute to the Takumbeng in Cameroon. This collection of poems celebrates the prowess of the Takembeng, a militant female secret society in the Northwest Region of Cameroon. The poems address human rights violations, rape of democracy, misgovernment, and other forms of societal ills that plague post-colonial Cameroon. It is written in impeccable Standard English. The strength of the book resides in the vastness of the thematic terrain broached.




Reverie Book 1 and Book 2


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If our thoughts be butterflies, then our minds must flowers be! Thoughts are quiet. Thoughts are silent. Profoundly felt. Thoughts are ours. No one can stop them. No one can start them. No one can take them away. Thoughts make us. Even break us. What we dare to think is closer to us than even our breath. Our thoughts no matter how far from reality are the ultimate truth. They are the real us. This book is a celebration of thoughts; no matter how trivial or momentous, no matter how every day or exceptional, no matter how simple or complicated, no matter how scandalous or innocuous, no matter how inspiring or dissuading, no matter how fiery or frigid, no matter how heartening or disheartening, no matter how enlivening or dampening, no matter how exalting or humbling, no matter how logical or irrational, no matter how calm or chaotic, no matter how free or bound....... Like a child who chases butterflies, I have chased thoughts, to draw upon the nectar of life. It is never easy to capture something as free as a thought. I have had to become a flower to allow them to sit upon me and consume me. I have held them preciously, delicately on my petals and then set them free again to visit another flower, another mind. If not for our thoughts, our lives would have been lost in the chaos created by loud voices, The sanity of our thoughts often lies buried in the debris of wanting words and mindless chatter. Somewhere in these pages you might find one of your thoughts, which I found floating, flying, sailing, tumbling, wandering, meandering, flowing or maybe only sitting still in the space where thoughts are known to exist...... obliviously everywhere!




Trabancore, the Footprints of Destiny


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Autobiographical reminiscences of the author and the historical significance of Travancore princely state.




Leave Only Footprints


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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • “A delightful sampler plate of our national parks, written with charisma and erudition.”—Nick Offerman, author of Paddle Your Own Canoe From CBS Sunday Morning correspondent Conor Knighton, a behind-the-scenery look at his year traveling to each of America's National Parks, discovering the most beautiful places and most interesting people our country has to offer NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY OUTSIDE When Conor Knighton set off to explore America's "best idea," he worried the whole thing could end up being his worst idea. A broken engagement and a broken heart had left him longing for a change of scenery, but the plan he'd cooked up in response had gone a bit overboard in that department: Over the course of a single year, Knighton would visit every national park in the country, from Acadia to Zion. In Leave Only Footprints, Knighton shares informative and entertaining dispatches from what turned out to be the road trip of a lifetime. Whether he's waking up early for a naked scrub in a historic bathhouse in Arkansas or staying up late to stargaze along our loneliest highway in Nevada, Knighton weaves together the type of stories you're not likely to find in any guidebook. Through his unique lens, America the Beautiful becomes America the Captivating, the Hilarious, and the Inspiring. Along the way, he identifies the threads that tie these wildly different places together—and that tie us to nature—and reveals how his trip ended up changing his views on everything from God and love to politics and technology. Filled with fascinating tidbits about our parks' past and reflections on their fragile future, this book is both a celebration of and a passionate case for the natural wonders that all Americans share.




Footprints


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Footprints in the Sand


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When Emily Kingsley arrives at the church, late and sad, for her Great Aunt Mary’s funeral, she has no idea that her life is about to change completely. Still grieving for her broken relationship with the vain, mean and unfaithful Ted, and trying to come to terms with the cracks which seem to be appearing in her parents’ marriage, she sobs her heart out in the church. At the wake afterwards, however, she and her cousin Clemmie are told that Mary has appointed them executors of part of her Will. They are to transport her ashes to Mali, in western Africa and her final resting place is to be Timadjlalen, in the Saharan desert. And so begins Emily and Clemmie’s adventure – a journey that will be the most important of their lives.