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A Fish Out of Water

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Sikhosana, Sebenzile Abigail
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (106 p.)
Place of Publication:
New Generation Publishing
Summary:
In this stay-up-all-night novel find out about the origins of Xenophobia, its intricacies and discover the repercussions of prejudice targeted towards foreign nationals .The protagonist, Fernando Langa, who is originally from Mozambique; is exposed to the worst kind of prejudice. Langa has a strong will to survive but will he be able to defy the odds while living in a society engulfed by Xenophobia? The story is set in Swaziland (aka Kingdom of Eswatini) in the 1990's. It depicts a heart-pounding narrative of how one man tries to fight his demons. Find out, in this gripping novella, why human beings can be so malicious towards another fellow human being, Overall, this novel is a protest that Xenophobia , if practiced anywhere around the world; is unscrupulous , immoral, unethical and violates basic human rights , therefore it must come to a stop henceforth!
ISBN:
1-78955-599-X

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