Two peaceful African parents discover the hardest way that four of their five children are homosexuals. A dreadful and devastating storm in their social environment that sweeps everything away and leaves Jean-Noël, their last son, filled with a hatred beyond words. For this barely twenty-year-old boy, the responsible cause of his family tragedy can only be the mass media. He thinks he has managed to overcome the feelings that poisoned his existence when an ultimate representative of the abhorred professional category crosses his road: Jean-Noël has become a tour guide in a renowned natural…mehr
Two peaceful African parents discover the hardest way that four of their five children are homosexuals. A dreadful and devastating storm in their social environment that sweeps everything away and leaves Jean-Noël, their last son, filled with a hatred beyond words. For this barely twenty-year-old boy, the responsible cause of his family tragedy can only be the mass media. He thinks he has managed to overcome the feelings that poisoned his existence when an ultimate representative of the abhorred professional category crosses his road: Jean-Noël has become a tour guide in a renowned natural reserve, and Rocky Butten, a famous Hollywood filmmaker, travels to Africa for the very first time in his life, supposedly for vacation. The Hidden Hatred is the story of a phenomenon that appears to be universal-how social pressure, combined with the perception of traditional values, can lead a young man to the extreme. From Jean-Noël's saga, one equally universal assessment can be made: whatever the place in the world and whatever the topic, the human psyche is suggestible, fluctuating, and totally out of control-just a loose cannon.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
J. MAIRY DIETCH' studied literature and graduated from Yaounde University with a bachelor's degree in private law. Though writing has always been a passion for her, it became reality a little late due to life contingencies. She writes for pleasure but also to address social issues through ordinary people's life stories. Her message is based on core values of universality, dialogue, tolerance, empathy, so as to build bridges between the people of the whole world. However, due to the persistence of violent phenomenons, J. Mairy DIETCH' decided to move that very message from books into a more concrete place, a store located in Tysons, Virginia, aiming at conveying the better living-together through daily items in which the greatest number can recognize themselves. Thus, besides her delicate home linens and fine porcelainware lines inspired by the various cultural influences she has been in contact with, she offers there quality items sourced from the most diverse parts of the planet. J. MAIRY DIETCH's conviction is that we can all be actors of the society we live in, each according to their skills, gifts or means, good will and determination being the master factors.
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