The Agony of Life is a book about unconditional love, a comedy, a tragedy, a cry for the people, a cry for the nation, a cry for humanity, an agony of life and a social commentary. It is a book that narrates the agony and the hurdles that the author had to pass through in life from his birth and the abandonment by his mother, was again abandoned and left for dead during the Nigerian-Biafran war, miraculously survived the war and severe malnutrition and was reunited with his family long after the war. How he survived the countless illnesses and other obstacles that life presented to him.
The characters in the book refer to many people within our society but have no specifics. AGONY OF LIFE also comes up with many themes that are directly obtained from our society.
Some colours are dark which fill the life with agony and despair and at that time this life seems to be unfair. 'AGONY OF LIFE', a collection of poetry is composed of verses reflecting the dark side of life and the sufferings all around.
Little Miss Sunshine meets Room in this quirky, heartwarming story of friendship, loyalty and discovery.
Warm, funny, and perceptive, brimming with wisdom and insight, this book is a meditation on the subjects that tend to concern and confuse us the most—from mother-daughter relationships through to eating disorders, office politics, and ...
Plotkin. One of Mrs. Plotkin's first assignments is for each member of the class to keep a journal of their thoughts and feelings. Alice calls hers "The Agony of Alice," and in it she records all the embarrassing things that happen to her.
His book, The Agony Within, is about his breakdown, the anxiety he felt and his experience of depression, which he sees as a combined issue, due to the fact that he experienced them at the same time. For Tom, the term breakdown is very apt.
A History of the Unnatural Rhythms That Made Us Who We Are David M. Henkin ... 1983); David Katzman, Seven Days a Week: Women and Domestic Service in Industrializing America (New York: Oxford University Press, 1978); Susan Strasser, ...
The autobiographical recount gently and seamlessly seeps into fantasy, bringing to the forefront the charming story of a duckling and his family. An unmissable must-read!
A nostalgic compilation of tea lore also considers its impact on the life of Berkeley's Chez Panisse tea guru Helen Gustafson, discussing such topics as her St. Paul domestic tea rituals and her first encounter with Mr. Twining.
This is a collection of a few poems that I have written over many years. In this book, there are poems of love, love lost, anger, frustration, and many others that will help you understand how wonderful or how painful love and life can be.