Secret of Luminaries

Secret of Luminaries

by Bosangs Dunn
Secret of Luminaries

Secret of Luminaries

by Bosangs Dunn

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Overview

"Bianca went through many trials and tribulations on the streets of Africa just because she looked different. She was born with albinism a condition that affects her sight and skin pigmentation. Her mother who died while delivering her, spent all her life as a prostitute thus prompting midwives to think that Bianca was a witch born out of the union of alien demons and a human (her mother) who was promiscuous as no one knew who her father was. Left at the mercy of an abusive exorcist, Bianca grew up believing that she was indeed a witch. The worst happened when an attempt to adopt her by an activist's family failed when Loubie (the activist's wife) in an attempt to hide her past from her husband, started to blame her pregnancy's complications on the little albino girl. Her eviction by the couple blew the last chance of survival she got. Bianca ended up forcibly being recruited by a government special albino military squad whose chief believed that albinos were capable of mutating as ghosts to scare enemies. This creative nonfiction piece leaves every reader engrossed up until the last page"

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016696089
Publisher: Timeless Tales Publishers
Publication date: 05/15/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 204 KB

About the Author

A graduate of law from the University of Lubumbashi in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Bosangs Dunn also holds a diploma in Latin Philosophy from Kenya Athena. Dunn has worked as CEO of RYCA ( Refugee Youth and Children Aid) South Africa. In 2007, He led an effort with Lawyers For Human Rights and UNHCR to influence the South african SIRA ( Security Regulatory Authority)'s decision that was preventing refugees to work as security guards. He also engaged into direct talks and negotiations with the South African Trade Union (Cosatu) and the The African National Congress (ANC) to prevent unfair exploitation and dismissal of refugee workers in the Southern Africa Region. An activist and a writer, Now Bosangs Dunn resides in Pennsylvania U. S. A. with his wife and two children.
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