Exodus Village (Part II - Return of the African Diaspora Series)
The saga continues in this second installment of the Return of the African Diaspora series as
Kristin realizes her dreams for the "underbelly" of Black America in the Motherland. Through Divine intervention, her Diasporan Exodus Foundation becomes a catalyst for tens of thousands. Inspired by the Adinkra symbol chosen to represent Exodus Village, lives are transformed and characters are built as cultures blend to form a hybrid society in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Its roots are cultivated by ancient healing practices, green technologies, and a liberation from SAD (standard American
diet) eating habits.
Kristin's personal life takes a back seat until old passions are rekindled and a secret she had kept from her ex-husband for decades is revealed. Her worst fears are realized when his daughter unexpectedly confronts Kristin with the raw truth about their past.
Could love brought together by the Creator ever be torn apart?
Exodus Village brings us face to face with more lost history of the African Diaspora and introduces
western readers to intriguing tidbits of Ghanaian history and culture. The author draws a road map for healing the old wounds that have separated a People for centuries, in this second book of her 2-part fictional account. She inspires hope for our collective futures as this unnatural separation
is finally rectified for the benefit of all.
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Kristin realizes her dreams for the "underbelly" of Black America in the Motherland. Through Divine intervention, her Diasporan Exodus Foundation becomes a catalyst for tens of thousands. Inspired by the Adinkra symbol chosen to represent Exodus Village, lives are transformed and characters are built as cultures blend to form a hybrid society in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Its roots are cultivated by ancient healing practices, green technologies, and a liberation from SAD (standard American
diet) eating habits.
Kristin's personal life takes a back seat until old passions are rekindled and a secret she had kept from her ex-husband for decades is revealed. Her worst fears are realized when his daughter unexpectedly confronts Kristin with the raw truth about their past.
Could love brought together by the Creator ever be torn apart?
Exodus Village brings us face to face with more lost history of the African Diaspora and introduces
western readers to intriguing tidbits of Ghanaian history and culture. The author draws a road map for healing the old wounds that have separated a People for centuries, in this second book of her 2-part fictional account. She inspires hope for our collective futures as this unnatural separation
is finally rectified for the benefit of all.
Exodus Village (Part II - Return of the African Diaspora Series)
The saga continues in this second installment of the Return of the African Diaspora series as
Kristin realizes her dreams for the "underbelly" of Black America in the Motherland. Through Divine intervention, her Diasporan Exodus Foundation becomes a catalyst for tens of thousands. Inspired by the Adinkra symbol chosen to represent Exodus Village, lives are transformed and characters are built as cultures blend to form a hybrid society in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Its roots are cultivated by ancient healing practices, green technologies, and a liberation from SAD (standard American
diet) eating habits.
Kristin's personal life takes a back seat until old passions are rekindled and a secret she had kept from her ex-husband for decades is revealed. Her worst fears are realized when his daughter unexpectedly confronts Kristin with the raw truth about their past.
Could love brought together by the Creator ever be torn apart?
Exodus Village brings us face to face with more lost history of the African Diaspora and introduces
western readers to intriguing tidbits of Ghanaian history and culture. The author draws a road map for healing the old wounds that have separated a People for centuries, in this second book of her 2-part fictional account. She inspires hope for our collective futures as this unnatural separation
is finally rectified for the benefit of all.
Kristin realizes her dreams for the "underbelly" of Black America in the Motherland. Through Divine intervention, her Diasporan Exodus Foundation becomes a catalyst for tens of thousands. Inspired by the Adinkra symbol chosen to represent Exodus Village, lives are transformed and characters are built as cultures blend to form a hybrid society in the Ashanti region of Ghana. Its roots are cultivated by ancient healing practices, green technologies, and a liberation from SAD (standard American
diet) eating habits.
Kristin's personal life takes a back seat until old passions are rekindled and a secret she had kept from her ex-husband for decades is revealed. Her worst fears are realized when his daughter unexpectedly confronts Kristin with the raw truth about their past.
Could love brought together by the Creator ever be torn apart?
Exodus Village brings us face to face with more lost history of the African Diaspora and introduces
western readers to intriguing tidbits of Ghanaian history and culture. The author draws a road map for healing the old wounds that have separated a People for centuries, in this second book of her 2-part fictional account. She inspires hope for our collective futures as this unnatural separation
is finally rectified for the benefit of all.
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BN ID: | 2940151011464 |
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Publisher: | 'N Gratitude Publishing Company |
Publication date: | 10/07/2013 |
Series: | Return of the African Diaspora , #2 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 386 |
File size: | 406 KB |
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