Miss Angel

Miss Angel

Tchinda Mbuna

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PageTurner Press and Media
Año de edición:
2021
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781649088499
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Mr. Tchinda, a Cameroonian immigrant, poet, and playwright, has just arrived in America, a nation that has witnessed the feminist movement, civil rights activities, and reforms. He has to stay with his one-time peer, Miss Beatrice, who picks him up at the airport.Tchinda becomes legendary in the media as an African American writer. He discovers how his one-time best friend, Miss Beatrice, has been changed by the feminist culture in America. His life turns tragic when his friend, under the pressure and lust for money, wants him to marry her best friend, Miss Asunder, a native-born American (Caucasian).Instead, Tchinda falls in love with a Cameroonian immigrant, Miss Angel. His life is rocked when Miss Asunder uses feminist laws and her status as a native-born American to fight his engagement to Miss Angel. Few days before Tchinda’s wedding day, Miss Asunder plots and gangs -up, threatening him with sexual harassment charges unless he has an affair with her. What happens next? Find out!

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