African Graffiti
Having received an offer to move to out of the country to work. Lokhi is thrust without warning into the new life in Madagascar where he is sent to manage telecommunications infrastructure. From the rice fields on the outskirts to the town with its enticing night life, Lokhi finds solace with some of the locals. However, all is not what it seems. Suddenly there is a political upheaval, an uprising that threatens foreigners such as himself. Eventually leaving love behind he moves onto Comoros to continue his adventure and to look for a skillful engineer that roams those islands, before going for his last venture, into the heart of Africa!

The story set around 2013 takes a scene of chaos, and multicultural adaptation. From Madagascar to The Congo through Comoros and Botswana. African Graffiti tells a story of self-discovery as well as finding home in the unknown. Offering the reader new worlds to explore. Often, small islands and communities are overlooked or overshadowed, but in African Graffiti, the reader learns that gems and jewels can be found in the deepest, darkest places.
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African Graffiti
Having received an offer to move to out of the country to work. Lokhi is thrust without warning into the new life in Madagascar where he is sent to manage telecommunications infrastructure. From the rice fields on the outskirts to the town with its enticing night life, Lokhi finds solace with some of the locals. However, all is not what it seems. Suddenly there is a political upheaval, an uprising that threatens foreigners such as himself. Eventually leaving love behind he moves onto Comoros to continue his adventure and to look for a skillful engineer that roams those islands, before going for his last venture, into the heart of Africa!

The story set around 2013 takes a scene of chaos, and multicultural adaptation. From Madagascar to The Congo through Comoros and Botswana. African Graffiti tells a story of self-discovery as well as finding home in the unknown. Offering the reader new worlds to explore. Often, small islands and communities are overlooked or overshadowed, but in African Graffiti, the reader learns that gems and jewels can be found in the deepest, darkest places.
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African Graffiti

African Graffiti

by Lokhilesh Takoor
African Graffiti

African Graffiti

by Lokhilesh Takoor

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Overview

Having received an offer to move to out of the country to work. Lokhi is thrust without warning into the new life in Madagascar where he is sent to manage telecommunications infrastructure. From the rice fields on the outskirts to the town with its enticing night life, Lokhi finds solace with some of the locals. However, all is not what it seems. Suddenly there is a political upheaval, an uprising that threatens foreigners such as himself. Eventually leaving love behind he moves onto Comoros to continue his adventure and to look for a skillful engineer that roams those islands, before going for his last venture, into the heart of Africa!

The story set around 2013 takes a scene of chaos, and multicultural adaptation. From Madagascar to The Congo through Comoros and Botswana. African Graffiti tells a story of self-discovery as well as finding home in the unknown. Offering the reader new worlds to explore. Often, small islands and communities are overlooked or overshadowed, but in African Graffiti, the reader learns that gems and jewels can be found in the deepest, darkest places.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798369207307
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 11/24/2021
Pages: 362
Product dimensions: 5.83(w) x 8.27(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

Lokhilesh Takoor works as a cybersecurity consultant in Australia. If not working or socialising with his friends in pubs. He enjoys travelling and scuba diving back in Mauritius island. Lokhilesh also enjoys into practicing Brazilian Jiujitsu out Melbourne Australia.
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