
The land of milk and honey (The journey) by Henry Ngaeje – Action/ adventure.
For limited time, £0.92 ONLY
Tester chapters available on website. It can be downloaded on most smartphones, iPad, PC, Mac and other reader devises.
The book focuses on human experiences; the ‘highs and lows’
of life at the bottom of pecking order. It is written with everyone in
mind, you don’t have to know the geography of the continent to follow
the story. With comic element, it makes serious issues a little less
painful.
Synopsis;
A
young man; tired of his village life in rural Tanzania (Africa) where
he was born and bred, vows to seek greener pastures in the western world
where he believes he can..
get all the riches the world can give. Misinformed and misguided, he embarks in an audacious journey fraught with all sorts of uncertainties. He is having to battle his morals to make any progress and he learns the hard way that ignorance has a price tag - sometimes the price is a little bit too high.
get all the riches the world can give. Misinformed and misguided, he embarks in an audacious journey fraught with all sorts of uncertainties. He is having to battle his morals to make any progress and he learns the hard way that ignorance has a price tag - sometimes the price is a little bit too high.
'35
year old, proud husband and a father of two living in Reading,
Berkshire. I studied Graduate Diploma - IMIS, BSc computing, MSc
Management in health and social care. I have worked for various
charities and helped to run some of them before picking up pen and paper
to write a book.
Writing
a book was primarily to satisfy my hunger for learning. I enjoyed my
academic life and I wanted to explore other avenues that would give me
the same level of satisfaction. And in all honesty the process of
writing a book and have it as a finished product surpassed all my
expectations – Great feeling.
I am passionate about the state of affairs in my country of origins – Tanzania. The hardship that people go through, little opportunities that they are presented with and whether anyone could do anything about it. Although I don’t consider myself a politician, I felt I needed to write something about it and hence the book.'
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