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In this anthology of his online writing, Yaya Sillah comments on the political and sociological aspects of immigration, with reference to the African continent, and particular emphasis on The Gambia and its citizens.
In this, his fourth book, acclaimed Gambianauthor Yaya Sillah explores the age-oldphilosophical question "Why do good peoplesuffer?," in order to spark a worldwide debateand ensure that virtuous people are rewardedfor being good people.
Acclaimed Gambian author Yaya Sillah explores the age-old philosophical question: 'Why do good people suffer' in order to spark a worldwide debate and ensure that virtuous people are rewarded for being good people.
On a long drive North, recounts a story to the cab driver so intriguing it leaves him wanting to know more. Newlyweds Joseph and Grace lead a wild life, exasperating their parents and astonishing their friends. Their endless partying and frequent holidays seem idyllic, but trouble is waiting for them around every corner. They stumble from one crisis to the next, until startling revelations for Joseph and Grace lead them both down new paths of discovery. And just who is Danjoo, the Miracle Child?This is the exciting debut novel from the Gambian writer and philanthropist Yaya Sillah.
In this book I will take a journey with readers to explore ideas and share stories which will mesmerise adults and capture the imagination of children.I will try to motivate people who have a desire to succeed, challenging them to train their minds to effectively use the power of positive imagination to improve their lives.
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