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Alacrimia | √ by InamorataFeels
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Alacrimia in Layman's terms is the congenital inability to produce tears. Some places in Africa have their norms and beliefs wrapped around age-old, blind superstitions. Especially the rural communities. So when a young girl comes from the city to the village, and it is discovered, through a series of unfortunate events, that she won't cry, even when induced, things take a downward spin for her, as she finds herself from Osun State to Kogi State, and then Enugu State. © This book is a work of fiction. •°•°•° 🏆 Honorable Mention in The Ruby Awards 2019 (4th place) #WattNigeria #WattysNG2020 Updates on Weekends.
Isabella  by DonaldUzoka
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Everyone calls her a bad girl, a delinquent and a devil in disguise but no one truly knows her. Meet the insecure Isabella, the girl every guy wants and every girl envies. Isabella is a bully, Isabella is a headache to all her teachers but after being sexually abused by her enemy's dad, she runs away only to come back as a changed person. Unfortunately, the chaos she stirred up is still waiting for her. Isabella deals with the struggles and real life situations teenagers and young adults face and gives solutions and advice through a captivating story. ___________ | Unedited | July, 2018. - 19 Sept. 2019
Before Sixteen  by DonaldUzoka
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Losing a parent and having another one sent to prison is not something that everyone can handle without going insane but life decided that that was how Rachael's life would crumble. After Rachael watches her mother get killed in front of her and her father sent to prison for crimes she wouldn't want to think of, it seems like she's lost everything and that's the worse thing that could ever happen to her. What she didn't know was that fate still had a lot for her before she turned sixteen. | FEATURED BY AMBASSADORS AFRICA | January 1st, 2019 - March 31st, 2020