A Mother for Celeste (Book I of the Return of the African Diaspora series)
When an impromptu visit to Ghana leads Kristin to slave castles along the Gulf of Guinea, she is left wondering what might happen if the Diaspora in America could find its way back to its African roots. Was it possible for a square peg to fit inside a round hole? Reconciliation could spark an explosion of benefits for both sides of the ocean, but could it be done? Would her lingering feelings for an ex-husband prove too much of a distraction? Or, could Kristin do the impossible and lead the way home?

This intriguing and often-entertaining work of fiction unearths many treasures of history, as the evolution of the "African-American" is examined. The series introduces West African culture to many western readers, as it also sheds new light on the origin of racism, color issues in the Black community, and many other consequences of American slavery. The saga is woven around a blended family whose lives are entangled by misplaced passion, painful secrets, and mystical love hanging in the balance.
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A Mother for Celeste (Book I of the Return of the African Diaspora series)
When an impromptu visit to Ghana leads Kristin to slave castles along the Gulf of Guinea, she is left wondering what might happen if the Diaspora in America could find its way back to its African roots. Was it possible for a square peg to fit inside a round hole? Reconciliation could spark an explosion of benefits for both sides of the ocean, but could it be done? Would her lingering feelings for an ex-husband prove too much of a distraction? Or, could Kristin do the impossible and lead the way home?

This intriguing and often-entertaining work of fiction unearths many treasures of history, as the evolution of the "African-American" is examined. The series introduces West African culture to many western readers, as it also sheds new light on the origin of racism, color issues in the Black community, and many other consequences of American slavery. The saga is woven around a blended family whose lives are entangled by misplaced passion, painful secrets, and mystical love hanging in the balance.
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A Mother for Celeste (Book I of the Return of the African Diaspora series)

A Mother for Celeste (Book I of the Return of the African Diaspora series)

by Linda Pace Samuel
A Mother for Celeste (Book I of the Return of the African Diaspora series)

A Mother for Celeste (Book I of the Return of the African Diaspora series)

by Linda Pace Samuel

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When an impromptu visit to Ghana leads Kristin to slave castles along the Gulf of Guinea, she is left wondering what might happen if the Diaspora in America could find its way back to its African roots. Was it possible for a square peg to fit inside a round hole? Reconciliation could spark an explosion of benefits for both sides of the ocean, but could it be done? Would her lingering feelings for an ex-husband prove too much of a distraction? Or, could Kristin do the impossible and lead the way home?

This intriguing and often-entertaining work of fiction unearths many treasures of history, as the evolution of the "African-American" is examined. The series introduces West African culture to many western readers, as it also sheds new light on the origin of racism, color issues in the Black community, and many other consequences of American slavery. The saga is woven around a blended family whose lives are entangled by misplaced passion, painful secrets, and mystical love hanging in the balance.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012644671
Publisher: 'N Gratitude Publishing Company
Publication date: 02/20/2011
Series: Return of the African Diaspora , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 348
File size: 432 KB

About the Author

Linda Pace Samuel is a native of Tuskegee Institute Alabama, and came of age as the United States grappled with questions of equal protection under the law for all its citizens. She is a Tuskegee Alumna and holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science.

In her professional career, Linda has co-managed the Office of Legislative Information (Bill Status) on Capitol Hill; served as congressional aide to civil rights icon and U.S. Representative John Lewis; and managed protocol for the international company that brought historic state-of-the-art wireless telecommunications services to sub-Saharan African.
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