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Based in an African rural setting, The Tears of Love takes the reader on an epic journey that traces the story of a mythical woman whose extraordinary strength and determination to fulfill the promise of her love, amid a discriminatory and insensitive societal environment, transcends time, space, and cultural boundaries. It is an exploration of the age-old struggle many women across cultures continue to face, between keeping one's valued family honor and the inexpressible desire to marry for love. Garang Kuot, in his debut novel, brings to light a hidden pain buried deep in the heart of a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Based in an African rural setting, The Tears of Love takes the reader on an epic journey that traces the story of a mythical woman whose extraordinary strength and determination to fulfill the promise of her love, amid a discriminatory and insensitive societal environment, transcends time, space, and cultural boundaries. It is an exploration of the age-old struggle many women across cultures continue to face, between keeping one's valued family honor and the inexpressible desire to marry for love. Garang Kuot, in his debut novel, brings to light a hidden pain buried deep in the heart of a woman which, for the most part, is smartly concealed behind a smiling face. This story depicts an African woman's unmatched ability to sacrifice her tortured internal state of being for the sake of her children and family glory, culminating in an ending that you won't see coming.
Autorenporträt
GARANG KUOT is a South Sudanese-Canadian and a past recipient of World University Service of Canada (WUSC) Scholarship. He has a Bachelor's Degree from the University of British Columba, Vancouver, Canada. Mr. Garang spent six years working for the government of now defunct Northern Bahr El Ghazal State in different capacities, including heading the Directorate of Research and Documentation, and Directorate of Resolutions at the State Secretariat General before ascending to the position of Secretary General of the government of Northern Bahr El Ghazal State in the Republic of South Sudan. He has also worked as consultant for various national and international organizations including providing consultancy service to peace and conflict mitigation between the Dinka Malual of the Republic of South Sudan and the Reziegat and Messiriya of Darfur and South Kordufan of the Republic of Sudan, respectively, with a USAID-supported Viable Support to Transition and Stability (VISTAS) program in South Sudan. He is currently living in Canada