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The author, Lilian Adusu, was born in Ghana - West Africa. She is the third born of a family of seven; made up of two brothers and four other sisters including herself makes them five. They are all alive and well; they are very close and supportive of each other. Lilian lost her father, Mr Joseph Tetteh Zoe Adusu, in January 2008. Her mother, Mrs Felicia Adjoa Obenewaa Adusu, is still alive and well. Lilian's dad called her 'Mother' saying that she looks like his mother; and that made Lilian feel quite special. Lilian grew up to have a set of twin boys, Keli and Elike, then Tenu, a girl, who…mehr

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The author, Lilian Adusu, was born in Ghana - West Africa. She is the third born of a family of seven; made up of two brothers and four other sisters including herself makes them five. They are all alive and well; they are very close and supportive of each other. Lilian lost her father, Mr Joseph Tetteh Zoe Adusu, in January 2008. Her mother, Mrs Felicia Adjoa Obenewaa Adusu, is still alive and well. Lilian's dad called her 'Mother' saying that she looks like his mother; and that made Lilian feel quite special. Lilian grew up to have a set of twin boys, Keli and Elike, then Tenu, a girl, who was born one year and three months after the twins, making them look like triplets. Lilian studied Creative Writing and English at the University of Greenwich as a mature student; where she graduated with a Second-Class Uppers Degree. She soon after, took a postgraduate study to become an Early Years Professional, and now manages a Children's Day Nursery; but she still loves to write. Lilian said, that most of the inspirations for her writing were from her childhood ability to write stories in her head; that was long before she grew up to hear about Creative Writing or even though studying to become a writer.
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The writer was a mature student of the University of Greenwich. Read to experience her inspirational flair of writing. The short stories in this book are all inspired by the struggles some characters went through at certain points in their lives. I originally titled the book 'The Vicissitudes of Life'. Allen sees things that others do not. He believes he is jinxed. How does he handle it? Find out. Auntie Morella struggle all her life due to one youthful slip. She trusted the wrong man. She tried hard to rectify things. But, see how far it took her. And, her son's tribute:..." Come back...come back mum, come and enjoy the fruit of your labour." His tears run down my cheeks as I finish this story. The challenges faced by most London migrants sends shivers down my spine anytime people relate their experience to me. Read this book to find some of them. How did Jeffry and Nikkita's soul mate relationship end up where it did? Plus, how many parents live for their children in London? They work all hours, the children end up with no guidance. And, they lose them to gangs. What is behind all that? Read for more info.