The Agony of Life: The Memoir of the Innocent One

The Agony of Life: The Memoir of the Innocent One
ISBN-10
1482807734
ISBN-13
9781482807738
Category
Biography & Autobiography
Pages
376
Language
English
Published
2015-09-04
Publisher
Partridge Africa
Author
Dr. Kenneth Enyi

Description

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.

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