Echoes Of Betrayal

Echoes Of Betrayal

by Daniel Japi Mazwi
Echoes Of Betrayal

Echoes Of Betrayal

by Daniel Japi Mazwi

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Overview

The main character in this interesting story, Dolly, takes the reader on a rough ride that spans several parts and periods. The story goes from her stay in a hospital in England in 2009 to her meetings with police and therapists while she thinks about her pregnancy and a strange night at the Limpopo River. In flashbacks, we see her immigration problems in 2003, when she came to the UK to be with her husband, Ice. She faced court problems and learned the hard truths of being an immigrant. As Dolly gets used to the mental hospital, she makes friends with the staff, especially Nana, and deals with the traumas of her past, like her mother's vegetative state. The story is about her childhood in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe, and it looks at how identity, body image, and social standards can be complicated. Chapters show her relationships with friends, like her friendship with Molly from childhood, and important events, like her scary meeting with a hyena in the woods. The story presents characters like Ice's friend Benz, who helps Dolly understand what she's going through. Throughout the story, Dolly's search for the truth takes her to London, where she meets Ben's niece, both of whom help to solve the puzzle of her life. The story expertly weaves together suspense, humor, and moving reflections to make a full picture of Dolly's life. Immigration, mental health, and the effects of past tragedies are some of the themes that run through the book, giving it depth and resonance. The story shows how strong the human spirit can be in hard times and how complicated personal relationships can be. In the end, Dolly's trip turns into an interesting look at finding out who you are, self-discovery, and finding the truth when life takes unexpected turns.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781304366016
Publisher: Phantom Writing
Publication date: 05/09/2024
Pages: 274
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.63(d)
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