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Leodine, a young girl raised in the Belgian Congo, gets closer to her best friend, a mulatto girl, after she is told a secret that will change the course of her life.

A handy guide for those who have lost or have had their wallet stolen; providing steps and useful tips on how to get you back on your feet and to stay that way.

In this memoir, the author explores questions of race, adoption, and identity, not as the professor of cultural studies she became, but as the Black child of German settlers in Guatemala. Her journey into the mystery that shrouded her early years begins in the US when she realized it was not just her foreign accent that alienated her from Blacks. Under layers of privilege (private schools, international travel, the life of a fashion model and actress in Europe) she discovered that her most

Actually It’s About Love! inspires people to find their way back to love. This book is for women who have lost their passion, or do not know what that is. It is for people who, on the surface, appear to be successful, but who are reeling under the turmoil of a stressful life and who know that there must be more to life. It is for people who are unhappy for no reason. They just do not feel connected to anything or anyone. They are searching for self knowledge and self discovery so that they can

Wake up in a room feeling dirty, disoriented and tainted. Unrecognizable surroundings and the shower doesn't clean off the filth. What does she do?

Leodine, a young girl raised in the Belgian Congo, gets closer to her best friend, a mulatto girl, after she is told a secret that will change the course of her life.

A handy guide for those who have lost or have had their wallet stolen; providing steps and useful tips on how to get you back on your feet and to stay that way.

In this memoir, the author explores questions of race, adoption, and identity, not as the professor of cultural studies she became, but as the Black child of German settlers in Guatemala. Her journey into the mystery that shrouded her early years begins in the US when she realized it was not just her foreign accent that alienated her from Blacks. Under layers of privilege (private schools, international travel, the life of a fashion model and actress in Europe) she discovered that her most

Actually It’s About Love! inspires people to find their way back to love. This book is for women who have lost their passion, or do not know what that is. It is for people who, on the surface, appear to be successful, but who are reeling under the turmoil of a stressful life and who know that there must be more to life. It is for people who are unhappy for no reason. They just do not feel connected to anything or anyone. They are searching for self knowledge and self discovery so that they can

Wake up in a room feeling dirty, disoriented and tainted. Unrecognizable surroundings and the shower doesn't clean off the filth. What does she do?